officials and scrutinize new election laws to ensure they do not violate citizens voting rights. he said he is doubling the number of prosecutors devoted to voting rights enforcement. ed to voting rights enforcement. i have tremendous respect for the work you do to protect civil rights. i was sworn in as attorney general three months ago. in that time, i have had the chance to work directly with several of you on some of the most consequential matters in the justice department. i consulted with the division in connection with the opening of two investigations regarding potential patterns of unconstitutional policing in minnesota, minneapolis, and louisville. i consulted with you to discuss the criminal indictments on civil rights charges for the death of george floyd, and i have consulted with you regarding the strategy for protecting every americans right to vote. today, i am looking forward to speaking to you, i ll love you, about the work of the voting section. this wo
good afternoon. it is wonderful to be here in the great hall with the dedicated staff of the civil rights division. joined by our deputy and associate attorneys general and buyer newly arrived assistant attorney general kristen clarke. welcome. i have tremendous respect for the work you do everyday to protect civil rights for everyone in america. i was sworn in as attorney general exactly three months ago and that time i had a chance to work directly with several of you on some of the most consequential matters in the justice department. i consulted with the division in connection with the opening of two investigations regarding potential patterns of unconstitutional policing in minnesota, minneapolis and louisville. i consulted with you to discuss the criminal indictments on civil rights charges for the death of george floyd and i consulted with you regarding the strategy for protecting every american s right to vote. right to vote. today i m looking forward to speaking with
be that way? should americans or when will american start having to worry about the price we pay for that? guest: look, i think we need to change the lexicon. when people say i did not have to pay medicare well guess what, that money good afternoon. it is wonderful to be here in the great hall with the dedicated staff of the civil rights division. joined by my deputy and associates attorney general and buyer newly arrived assistant attorney general kristen clark. welcome. i have tremendous respect for the work you do everyday to protect civil rights for everyone in america. i was sworn in as attorney general exactly three months ago and that time i had a chance to work directly with several of you on some of the most consequential matters in the justice department. i consulted with the division in connection with the opening of two investigations regarding potential patterns of unconstitutional policing in minnesota, minneapolis and louisville and i consulted with you t
american history, american government, or civics. and then we have several of our alum that have come. so we have james madison fellows that are teaching those subjects across the nation. i d now like to introduce our guest speaker. our guest speaker today is jeffrey rossen, president and ceo of the national constitutional center. he s also professor of law at the george washington university law school and contributing editor at the atlantic. professor rosen is graduate of yale law school. his book, lewis american prophet was published on june 1st, 2016. on 100th anniversary of the bran dice supreme court confirmation. his other books include the supreme court, the personalities and rivalries that defined america. best selling companion book to the award winning pbs series, the most democratic branch, how the courts serve america. the naked crowd, freedom, and security in the anxious age, and the unwanted gaze, destruction of privacy in america, which the new york times has
government, or civics. we have several alums that have come. we have james madison fellows that are teaching those subjects across the nation. introducew like to our guest speaker. our guest speaker today is jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constitution center. he is also a professor of law at the george washington university law school and contributing editor at the atlantic. is a graduate of oxford university and they gale law school. , america profit, was published on the anniversary of the brandeis confirmation. the best-selling companion book to the award-winning pbs series. the naked crowd: freedom and security in the anxious age and the unwanted gaze: the distraction of privacy in america, which the new york times has called the definitive text on the privacy parallels in the digital age. professor rosen is co-editor freedom inin witt of technological change. the proceedings from the brookings project. his essays and commentaries have appeared in the