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Latino legal experts: Voting, civil rights should be top priority for AG nominee Merrick Garland

Latino legal experts: Voting, civil rights should be top priority for AG nominee Merrick Garland Raul A. Reyes © Provided by NBC News When President-elect Joe Biden nominated Merrick Garland for attorney general, he made clear his expectations for the head of the Department of Justice. “Your loyalty is not to me. It’s to the law, the Constitution, the people of this nation,” Biden said. Now Latino legal experts and scholars are weighing in with their expectations and hopes for the new attorney general. They say Garland has an opportunity to help restore trust in the Justice Department and to prioritize criminal justice reform, immigration and civil and voting rights.

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CLE Programs Wednesday, February 17, 2021 10:30 – 11:30 AM CST | Practice Forward State of the Art Best Practices for a Profession Impacted by the Pandemic Sponsored by: Office of the President Co-Sponsored by: Diversity and Inclusion Center; Law Practice Division; Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division The pandemic has had a profound impact on everyone, including members of the legal profession. Anticipating the need for substantial changes to the practice of law going forward, the American Bar Association commissioned a survey of its members to understand how, as a result of the pandemic, legal employers have revised their policies and procedures; how diversity, equity, and inclusion programs have been affected; and what resources are needed by attorneys as they continue to work remotely or return to their offices. Join this important CLE to learn the many informative results of this unique and comprehensive survey, including best practices for long-term remote w

Census Bureau says it will stop trying to provide Trump with tally of undocumented

Census Bureau says it will stop trying to provide Trump with tally of undocumented Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post Jan. 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail WASHINGTON - The U.S. Census Bureau has apparently abandoned its effort to compile tallies of undocumented immigrants, effectively ending President Donald Trump s quest to exclude them from congressional apportionment, according to a letter posted on its website Wednesday afternoon. The statement came a day after the Commerce Department s Office of Inspector General (OIG) sent a letter outlining reports from whistleblowers who said Trump appointees in the bureau have been making a last-ditch push to produce tallies of undocumented immigrants so the president could try to exclude them from congressional representation before he leaves office next week.

Trump administration makes last-ditch push for census numbers, whistleblowers say

Census Bureau says it will stop trying to deliver tally of undocumented to Trump Tara Bahrampour © Provided by The Washington Post The U.S. Census Bureau has apparently abandoned its effort to compile tallies of undocumented immigrants, effectively ending President Trump’s quest to exclude them from congressional apportionment, according to a letter posted on its website Wednesday afternoon. The statement came a day after the Commerce Department’s Office of Inspector General sent a letter outlining reports from whistleblowers who said Trump appointees in the bureau have been making a last-ditch push to produce the tallies before the president leaves office next week.

In Memory Of Barbara Coe: The Takeover of America On MP3 | Blog Posts

February, 2004 The California Coalition for Immigration Reform (CCIR) produced a CD with excerpts of radical, racist speeches by fifteen Latino elected officials, professors, students and community activists, with additional comments by Congressman Tom Tancredo, L.A. Talk Show Host Larry Elder, former CA Governor Gray Davis ending with disturbing chants by MEChA students. [You may download each individual clip in mp3 format. A link is provided at the end of each individual transcript for your convenience]. These are the verbatim transcripts: 1) Armando Navarro, Prof. Ethnic Studies, UC Riverside at Latino Summit Response to Prop 187, UC Riverside, 1/1995 These are the critical years for us as a Latino community. We re in a state of transition. And that transformation is called the browning of America . Latinos are now becoming the majority. Because I know that time and history is on the side of the Chicano/Latino community. It is changing in the future and in the present the

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