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According to figures released last month, there are 19 Black students in the first-year class at Harvard Law School, down from 43 in last year’s entering class. You have to go back to the 1960s to fin ...
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from nearly all of the law enforcement agencies in California. Last year's report shows that relative to the population, Black individuals were pulled over 131% more often than expected.
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While highlighting the new rule, Harris spotlighted a Black couple in Atlanta who saw their credit score drop due to medical ...
Despite the controversy surrounding them, presidential pardons can provide a service – the question is how they are used.