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... Society convention, on November 12, as part of National Torture Accountability Day. AFJ has been conducting a petition campaign aimed at getting Obama Attorney General Eric Holder to release the DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility report on the torture memos. It’s widely believed the OPR report is highly critical of the actions of the Bush Administration attorneys, and its ...
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... majority of registered voters in Kinston, but they are usually a minority on Election Day. In the eyes of the DOJ, that makes them a racial minority in need of protection. Under the 1965 Voting Rights Act, they are ... . As a consequence, black turnout tends to be low, as it is in the majority-black districts that the DOJ forces jurisdictions to draw to ensure the election of black candidates (this is ...
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... graduate has issued a public statement declaring that the “DOJ has effectively directed the State of Georgia not to comply with or ... law.”
WOW! I bet the Constitutional lawyers at the DOJ are shaking in fear. KNOT!
So who is this arrogant high school ... entries, Handel broke the law and didn’t have the legal right, per the DOJ, to usurp the county voter registration process. A ...
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... company.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the US DOJ issued the subpoenas in an investigation of alleged price ... revealed.
A person close to the investigation claims that the DOJ has initiated a criminal antitrust probe into the optical ... -rigging, and allocation of markets. Sony has reported that the US DOJ and agencies outside of the US are investigating competition in optical disk ...
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... , the matter would be turned over to the Department of Justice for investigation.
Activist groups are already hoping that the DOJ will get involved. After the details of the forged letters broke in August, the Sierra Club asked the DOJ to look into the case as potential wire fraud and MoveOn urged its members to sign a petition asking for a DOJ ...
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The news from Wisconsin, below, is a powerful demonstration of the political value of the new DoJ medical Cannabis prosecution memorandum. This news illustrates a mistake that drug policy reformers, such as myself, can easily make.
As soon as I heard about the DoJ memorandum, my reaction was, "What kind of b.s. is it going to be? What is the real ...
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