Category: Legal Reform

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What Should the Feds Do About the Chicago ‘Carnage’?

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Can President Donald Trump really “send in the Feds” to deal with the skyrocketing murder and crime rates in Chicago? Horace Cooper, legal fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research and co-chair of Project 21, appeared on Fox ...
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Department of Justice’s Report on Baltimore Police Ignores Importance of Keeping Neighborhoods Safe

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Project 21 Co-Chairman Horace Cooper has reviewed the U.S. Department of Justice's report on Baltimore policing, and he's not impressed: The report should have been subtitled, "criminal lives matter." Career criminals, who make up the overwhelming number of individuals encountered ...
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Black Conservatives Available for Commentary on Police Killings, Freddie Gray Case

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Killings of Police Officers; 'Community v. Police' Debate; Fourth Verdict in Freddie Gray Trial Expected July 18 Among Available Topics Washington, D.C. - Black conservatives affiliated with the Project 21 national leadership group are available for interviews and commentary on ...
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The Role of Gun Laws and Race in the Newest Neighborhood Watch Murder

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On August 7, Chad Copley shot and killed 20-year-old Kouren Bernard Thomas outside his home, after a 911 caller (presumably Copley) claimed he was “securing (his) neighborhood” as part of a neighborhood watch program. On August 10, National Center legal ...
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U.S. Justice Department Report on Baltimore Policing: “Evidence of a Vindictive, Politically-Motivated Obama DOJ,” Says Project 21’s Joe Hicks

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Department of Justice Report, "Investigation of the Baltimore City Police Department," Comes on Heels of Failed Prosecution of Six Baltimore Police Officers in Freddie Gray Case 163-Page Report Was Highly Critical of Baltimore City Police Department Hicks Says DOJ Report ...
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Baltimore Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby Condemned for Remarks, Actions in Freddie Gray Case

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"Abusing her power in this way makes her unfit to continue in this office" "If Mosby had a single shred of dignity she would resign her post immediately" "Her decision to unleash a prosecution on six individuals without evidence of ...
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Military, Police Defended by Project 21’s Horace Cooper on CNN’s HLN Dr. Drew Show

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Project 21's own Horace Cooper was on CNN's HLN (Headline News) Dr. Drew Show last night, defending both the U.S. military and our nation's police officers. Here's excerpts from the action from Horace's appearance last night, with guest host Roger ...
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Project 21’s Joe Hicks Puts Black Lives Matter Under the Heat Lamp

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Project 21's Joe R. Hicks has been quoted extensively on TV and radio in recent days. Here's an example of an appearance that got a lot of attention - Joe on the Fox News Channel's The Kelly File on July ...
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“President Obama Should Resign and Apologize to Law Enforcement,” Says Project 21’s Council Nedd

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Project 21's Council Nedd, a Pennsylvania State Constable and board member of the Fraternal Order of Constables, says President Obama is "responsible for fostering an environment in which war has openly been declared on America's law enforcement officials, and is ...
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Project 21’s Cooper Criticizes the Trial of Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson

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On June 28, Project 21 Co-Chair Horace Cooper appeared on 1240 WJIM-AM’s “The Steve Gruber Show” to discuss the trial and acquittal of Baltimore police officer Caesar R. Goodson, Jr. related to the death of Freddie Gray. “The problem here is that ...
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