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Justice Department Directs Federal Agents To Intervene If They See Police Abuse
Federal agents are to step in if they see any law enforcement officers use excessive force that violates the law according to new DOJ policy.
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Justice Department Set To Release New Guidelines and Grants To Combat Hate Crimes
The DOJ will release $5 million for states to establish hotlines for states to report hate crimes.
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NAACP Composes Anti-Hate Proposal After Buffalo Tragedy
The plan seeks to utilize law enforcement, business regulation, and gun control in order to curb anti-Black domestic terrorism in America.
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Biden Administration Announces Plan To Crack Down On Pollution In Poor, Minority Areas
The strategy includes the creation of an Office of Environmental Justice within the Justice Department to focus on “fenceline communities.”
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Barack and Michelle Obama Weigh In On SCOTUS Abortion Decision
Former first couple goes to IG with their take on reversing Roe v. Wade.
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The Republican Midterm Strategy: Don’t Even Mention Abortion At All
The GOP's outrage about the memo leak--and not its contents--is yet another tactic to detract from their lack of a plan for the betterment of Americans.
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NAACP Calls For Justice Department To Look Into Mississippi Welfare Fraud Case
The suit alleges widespread welfare fraud and misspending had been occurring for years in Mississippi totaling over $94 million
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It’s Official: Ketanji Brown Jackson Is First Black Woman US Supreme Court Justice (Updated)
Today, Biden celebrates the new Supreme Court Justice during a celebration in the White House.
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Forget the Oscar Slap, There’s News in DC That needs Your Attention
Texts calling to overturn the presidential election, lack of call logs, and calls for recusal are all things that need our focus.
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Law Enforcement Agencies Declining to Report Hate Crimes, DOJ States
The number of police agencies participating in the FBI’s hate crimes has declined for the third straight year
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