Category: Legal Reform

Pepsi Settles Invented Discrimination Claim

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Over the last few weeks, I have been warning employers that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has invented a new form of discrimination that may place companies at risk of federal lawsuits.  Through an informal guidance letter, the EEOC recently suggested that having ...
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Government ID Needed to Buy Drain Cleaner in Illinois, But Not to Vote

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Black Conservative Sees Hypocrisy in Legislative Opposition to Similar Safeguards for Electoral Process Washington, D.C. - Project 21 spokesman Stacy Swimp is criticizing Illinois lawmakers for requiring people who purchase caustic substances such as drain cleaner to present government-issued ID ...
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Illinois Residents Need ID to Buy Drano, But Not to Vote

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One of the more controversial laws enacted at the beginning of 2012 is one in Illinois that requires people who purchase caustic substances such as drain cleaner to present government-issued identification to the store clerk, who then makes a detailed ...
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Obama Administration Urges Students to Drop Out

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Throughout his tenure, President Obama and his administrators have often promised to pivot their focus to job creation.  At most, this has been – and remains – an empty promise. From the stimulus bill (which had a crowding out effect ...
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Supreme Court Decision in United States v. Jones a Significant Step in Preventing a Surveillance State

In a major blow for liberty and Constitutional government, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled this week that the government can't rely on technology to get around the Fourth Amendment's ban on warrantless searches. In United States v. Jones, the ...
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When the Dead Vote, the Living Suffer: Department of Justice is Wrong to Oppose Voter ID

Dead men tell no tales, the old saying goes – but that doesn't mean they can't vote. Shocking new video footage has just been released showing undercover reporters with their hidden cameras rolling, strolling into New Hampshire polling locations and ...
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National Center for Public Policy Research Reacts to Ban on Use of Cell Phones While Driving

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Washington, D.C. - The National Transportation Safety Board announced Tuesday that it is recommending that all states ban the use of cell phones and text-messaging devices while driving. Previously, the NTSB had recommended such bans only for novice drivers, school ...
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Project 21’s Jones to Attorney General Holder: Treat Voting Like Banking

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Attorney General Eric Holder is scheduled to speak about voting rights issues on December 13 at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library and Museum in Austin, Texas. In his choice of the Johnson Presidential Library, Holder is obviously using the ...
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Black Conservatives Critical of NAACP on Eve of Saturday’s NAACP New York “Mobilization”

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NAACP Marches to Oppose Voter IDs, Purging Voter Lists of Dead or Unqualified Voters and the Enforcement of Laws Prohibiting Felons from Voting NAACP Position "Demeans Blacks" Say Project 21 Spokesmen: "Does the NAACP Believe Blacks are Too Lazy, Ignorant ...
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Deneen Borelli on “Fast and Furious” Scandal

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Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli says that Attorney General Eric Holder should “produce the documents or step down” with regard to the Department of Justice’s missteps in the failed “Operation Fast and Furious” sting that allowed guns to be smuggled ...
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