In this editorial. After years of deliberate neglect, the Justice Department is finally beginning to enforce the federal law requiring states to provide voter registration at welfare and food stamp offices. . . . The administration will undoubtedly be accused of acting in a self-serving political way by making it easier for more Democrats to […]
Category: Voting
Suing states: yes on immigration but no on military voter protection?
Eric Eversole discusses how military voters may be disadvantaged by certain state laws in this Washington Times analysis piece.
Why did the Department of Justice drop the Black Panther Party case?
That’s what former DOJ attorney J. Christian Adams asks in this Washington Times piece. The New Black Panther case was the simplest and most obvious violation of federal law I saw in my Justice Department career. Because of the corrupt nature of the dismissal, statements falsely characterizing the case and, most of all, indefensible orders […]