Holder Revives Civil Rights Enforcement

Thursday, September 03, 2009
Eric Holder

After enduring years of what critics called neglect on the part of the Bush administration, the Department of Justice under Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. is planning to bolster its civil rights division. For starters, Holder intends to add 50 new lawyers to the civil rights office, a substantial increase. With the added manpower, the office is expected to be more aggressive in going after policies of businesses or local governments that violate civil rights law.

 
Conservatives have criticized the moves by the Obama administration, claiming the Justice Department is doing what Bush appointees were accused of—namely, politicizing the civil rights unit. They cite the downsizing of a voter intimidation case involving the New Black Panther Party, an investigation of an Arizona sheriff for unfairly enforcing immigration laws against Hispanics, and blocking a new rule requiring Georgia voters to prove their citizenship.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
 

Comments

burt 14 years ago
Eric Holder should resign his post. It is clear that he isn't fit to fairly serve the people of the United States. His BLANTANT disreguard for the voter intimadation case of the three black panthers is criminal neglect of the laws he is suppose to enforce. If these three would have been KKK members you can bet his resolve would have been different. Dr. King would say, shame on you Eric!

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