Category: Legal Reform

Anti-Photo ID Legislation Would Promote Election Fraud, Says Group

Anti-Photo ID Legislation Would Promote Election Fraud, Says Group

ConservativeBlog.org, Press Release /
Washington, D.C. - Legislation introduced by Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN) to prohibit photo ID requirements for voting in federal elections would promote election fraud, say members of the black leadership network Project 21. "Representative Ellison's proposal is fundamentally flawed and ...
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Black Group Welcomes Supreme Court Decision to Hear Voter ID Case: "We Have a Right to a Process that is Free of Fraud and Corruption"

Black Group Welcomes Supreme Court Decision to Hear Voter ID Case: “We Have a Right to a Process that is Free of Fraud and Corruption”

Press Release /
Calling voting "one of the most fundamental rights we have," members of the Project 21 black leadership network are calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to provide a clear and unmistakable ruling on the constitutionality of states requiring voters to ...
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Black Group Calls Senate Leaders "Hypocrites"

Black Group Calls Senate Leaders “Hypocrites”

ConservativeBlog.org /
Project 21 thinks Harry Reid is a hypocrite: Black Group Calls Senate Leaders "Hypocrites" Liberal Senators Complaining About “Obstructionism" on Iraq Legislation Use the Same Tactic to Block Judicial Nominees Project 21 members say the liberal Senate leadership, which has ...
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Black Activists Applaud Court's Support for Race-Neutral Admissions

Black Activists Applaud Court’s Support for Race-Neutral Admissions

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In the wake of an appeals court decision ordering resistant Michigan universities to immediately implement the race-neutral admission standards overwhelmingly approved by voters, members of the black leadership network Project 21 demand an end to obstructionist legal challenges of the ...
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Supremes Still Working on School Equality, by Deneen Borelli

Supremes Still Working on School Equality, by Deneen Borelli

New Visions Commentary /
Even though public school segregation was outlawed over 50 years ago, there are still lingering questions about the constitutionality of racial preferences that the U.S. Supreme Court must decide. Before the Court right now is a set of cases challenging ...
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Clarence Thomas is a First-Class Justice, Liberal Criticism Unwarranted, by Henry Mark Holzer

Clarence Thomas is a First-Class Justice, Liberal Criticism Unwarranted, by Henry Mark Holzer

New Visions Commentary /
In the 14-plus years that Associate Justice Clarence Thomas has occupied a seat on the Supreme Court of the United States much has been written about him. Some of it has dealt with his ascent from the humblest of beginnings ...
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Urban Communities Lose When Trial Lawyers Win, by Deneen Moore

Urban Communities Lose When Trial Lawyers Win, by Deneen Moore

New Visions Commentary /
When trial lawyers win excessive monetary awards in lawsuits against doctors and health care facilities, urban communities lose. The number of medical malpractice lawsuits has climbed steadily over the years, contributing to skyrocketing medical liability insurance premiums for doctors and ...
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Black Conservatives React to Miers Withdrawal

Black Conservatives React to Miers Withdrawal

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Commenting on Harriet Miers's decision to withdraw her nomination for the currently open seat on the U.S. Supreme Court, members of the black leadership network Project 21 are asking President George W. Bush to abide by his stated commitment to ...
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Black Conservatives Speak on Miers Nomination

Black Conservatives Speak on Miers Nomination

Uncertainty regarding the beliefs, affiliations and legal career of White House counsel Harriet Miers has produced a wide array of opinions from conservatives. To follow are comments from black conservatives affiliated with Project 21: Deneen Moore (New York, NY): "Is ...
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Judges, the Supreme Court and Cybernetic Governance, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

Judges, the Supreme Court and Cybernetic Governance, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

New Visions Commentary /
How important is the U.S. Supreme Court? As the branch of government that interprets our laws, it's very important.  And, as the Court goes through inevitable changes as it prepares to welcome two new justices, we may also want to ...
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