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by Patricia J. Williams onApril 23, 2012
The Nation writer Patricia J. Williams argues that George Zimmerman's trial should ultimately be about the law.
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by Hillary Crosley onApril 22, 2012
The MSNBC host details why his Trayvon Martin apology was unacceptable.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onApril 20, 2012
His comments today and on the 911 call appear to show an inconsistency in his story about the night he killed Trayvon Martin.
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by Bill Fletcher Jr. onApril 20, 2012
Your Take: Time for nation's largest retailer to end ties to group behind "Stand your ground" law.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onApril 20, 2012
Judge sets $150,000 bond for Zimmerman. Plus: Zimmerman says he's "sorry" to Trayvon's parents at bail hearing; says he didn't know if the teen was armed.
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by Akoto Ofori-Atta onApril 20, 2012
The comedian talks about his turn in Think Like a Man and why Trayvon jokes are off limits.
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by Chloé Hilliard onApril 19, 2012
Chloe Hilliard draws parallels between the two men and our reactions to them in a piece for Black Enterprise.
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April 18, 2012
Blogging the Beltway: But unimpressed activists call the conservative group's move a "PR stunt."
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April 18, 2012
Journal-isms: The journalism organization has undergone a name change.
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April 17, 2012
Blogging the Beltway: Experts fiercely debated the facts and justification of race-based policing.
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