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Kristen Clarke confirmed to head DOJ Civil Rights Division

Leahy renews push for the Crime Gun Tracing Modernization Act | Vermont Business Magazine

Would Bring ATF Into The 21 st Century Vermont Business Magazine Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) and Representative Bill Pascrell Jr. (D-NJ-09) Tuesday reintroduced the Crime Gun Tracing Modernization Act of 2021, their bill to modernize the capabilities of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to trace crime guns. After a firearm associated with a crime is discovered somewhere in the United States, federal, state or local law enforcement officials contact ATF, which then must recreate the chain of custody of the firearm.  But ATF is prohibited by law from electronically searching millions of gun sales records already in its possession.  The absurd result is that ATF must comb through mountains of paper records manually, an extremely laborious process that delays timely investigations and drains law enforcement resources.  Their legislation would update this process from the age of paper records to the age of electronic records, to enable electronic

Kristen Clarke becomes first woman of color to helm DOJ Civil Rights Division

Surging crime rate spells trouble for Democrats in 2022 elections

A rise in violent crime is endangering slim Democratic congressional majorities more than a year out from the midterm elections and threatening to revive “law and order” as a major campaign issue for Republicans for the first time since the 1990s.

Kristen Clarke poised to become first woman of color to lead Justice Department s Civil Rights Division

From wrestling mat to Justice Department, Kristen Clarke known for breaking barriers Del Quentin Wilber © Provided by The LA Times Kristen Clarke is President Biden s nominee to lead the Justice Department s Civil Rights Division. The Senate is expected to vote on her confirmation this week. (Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press) Kristen Clarke was looking for a new athletic challenge during her junior year in high school. Girls basketball didn’t interest her because she couldn’t dribble. Girls ice hockey? She didn’t skate. Volleyball didn’t seem intense enough. Then she recalled how hard the boys wrestling team worked out. They ran until they sweated off enough pounds to make a weight class. They lifted weights. They left practice exhausted. So, in an audacious move for the early 1990s, Clarke joined the boys team.

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