In Shift, Justice Department is Hiring Lawyers With Civil Rights Backgrounds
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The Editors
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June 3rd, 2011
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Political Participation
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During the Obama administration, the Justice Department has restored a critical tradition to its civil rights division: It has hired attorneys who are committed to the enforcement of the nation’s civil rights laws.
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