the question is was grim leaning on the georgia secretary of state throwing votes. the delay will allow grand an opportunity to challenge the subpoena based on protections for lawmakers under the constitution s speech and debate clause. msnbc legal analyst joyce vance told me the federal judge could move this along quickly, but don t count on it. she could order a very expedited briefing schedule and perhaps have the issue ready for resolution in under a week or ten days. that would be very unusual, and typical briefing schedules are much length ear. only after she makes that ruling does this case go back to the 11th circuit for determination. so we are likely talking about a delay of months more than weeks. big in the meantime, trump as he has work to do is playing the victim, attacking an investigation and his actions as they quote, witch hunt or hoax. he can t hide from the truth forever despite his attempts to undermine the investigations. the american people, they wa
By Dominique Ulloa and Lori Condinus | Special to California Black Media (CBM) - As industry insiders, advocates for change, and social justice activists,
Anthropology/Sociology gives students an opportunity to explore people and the societies in which they live. Graduates find success in graduate programs as well in applied settings such as archaeological research, human services, social welfare, corrections and law enforcement, forestry and natural resources, community health, government agencies, higher education, and nonprofit organizations.
Georgetown University is set to require "social justice" courses on the school's history of racism and slavery for its undergraduate students, starting next semester.