Scranton –United States Attorney John C. Gurganus recently honored eight individuals for their outstanding contributions to public safety. These awards
“I’m happy that we've finally made this change. I’m excited to see us kick this off for the community," said Erica Briggs, an Ann Arbor city councilmember. "I hope by the end of 2022 that we can see these restrictive covenants are gone across our city."
A complaint filed in a lawsuit alleges the Allendale Township board adjusted policy to prevent residents from purchasing commemorative bricks with messages promoting racial justice to display near a controversial Civil War statue.
it s something they would never see too in any compromise. would have played out with that narrative. and somehow they were reallocating law enforcement funding to other services for the second was a jurisdictional issue. there is no way that republicans in washington would ve suggested that the federal should put greater controls on local and state law enforcement issues. and i think the opportunity to continue to move towards greater police reform and justice here, it s through civil rights litigation. the whole point of this police reform is to put federal statutes in place that open up the courts to greater civil rights litigation. the reality is where we are seeing on the streets, we are seeing these real dark marks and policing, it is around civil rights issues. that can go to the courts, but the hurdle is high. after we need congress to act. dan, i saw you say shaking your hand head there. do you agree that the republicans were not negotiating in good faith, or do you think th
it s also more deadly than your, you know, even your strenuous flus. this is more deadly. this is five per, you know this is 5% versus 1% and less than 1%. you know, so this is deadly stuff. with that, let s bring in our lead off guest in this monday night. ashley parker, pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief of the washington post. julie pace, washington bureau chief and assistant managing editor for the associated press and veteran attorney c.k. hall for it. she is ceo of the c.k. hovered form and atlanta which deals with civil rights litigation. she s council to jesse jackson and the rainbow push coalition and president of the national bar association, the country s oldest network of predominantly black judges and attorneys. good to see you on this monday night. julie pace, it seems to me not and significant that the president met with senators manchin and sinema. should we read something into it? with this it tell us? i would think it s very significant that those a