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Equal Justice Policy Center
The Equal Justice center is committed to tackling the structural barriers and institutional inequities that prevent the full realization of equal opportunity, due process, civil rights, and participatory democracy in America. The one-pagers below outline the national policy initiatives for our center this year, we look forward to working with you.
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| National Service PDF.pdf | 102.48 KB |
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Blog
- August 2, 2010I was reading an article in the New York Times this morning about how potential 2012 Republican Presidential candidates have already starting visiting Iowa. The most startling part, however, was not the amounts some had visited -- up to five -- but just how many of them had the word "former" written in front of their titles. Romney,...
- July 22, 2010Despite the impassioned fight to lower the voting age to 18, depressed young voter turnout has proven to be an intractable problem in the United States. As a result, the interests of the Millennial Generation are grossly underrepresented. To combat this problem, this year’s nominee for best policy idea in the Equal Justice policy...
- July 13, 2010Last week Bob Herbert published an impassioned Op-Ed in the New York Times urging New York Governor David Paterson to sign a recent bill and ignore the entreaties of Mayor Bloomberg and NYPD Chief Ray Kelly who want him to veto it. The proposed law would ban police from databasing the personal information of people stopped on the street but...
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