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Friday, June 11, 2021

AG Garland says the Justice Department will double staff to fight voter suppression. YAHOO NEWS AND AOL.COM

 WRITTEN BY: JON WARD. YAHOO NEWS!!

Attorney General Merrick Garland said Friday that the Justice Department will dramatically increase its focus on preventing voter suppression by doubling the number of lawyers in the civil rights division, in response to a rash of lawsthat have made it harder to vote in many states.

“We will use all existing provisions ... to ensure that we protect every qualified American seeking to participate in our democracy,” Garland said in a speech Friday afternoon.

Garland compared his action to that taken by former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, who said that the Justice Department needed “a lot more lawyers” to combat laws in Southern states that were trying to make it harder for African Americans to exercise their right to vote. Kennedy led the department from 1961 to 1964.

Garland said that the modern Justice Department is in a similar position to Kennedy’s DOJ because of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2013 decision in Shelby County v. Holder, which essentially eliminated the policy of “preclearance.”

“The Shelby County decision eliminated critical tools for protecting voting rights,” Garland said.

In numerous states controlled almost entirely by Republicans, there has been a rash of laws proposed and passed in the name of election integrity to make it harder to vote. Some expansions being rolled back were made to accommodate needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the new laws have been pushed by many Republicans who continue to spread the baseless rumors and lies about the 2020 presidential election that former President Donald Trump started and continues to talk about.

There has also been a host of laws passed and proposed by mostly Republican legislatures to give state politicians the ability to interfere with elections and even to overturn an election result.

The Shelby decision removed the requirement for state or local governments with a history of racial discrimination to seek permission from the Justice Department before making “changes to state election law — however innocuous — until they have been pre-cleared by federal authorities in Washington, D.C.” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in a 5-4 majority opinion that “things have changed dramatically” since the 1965 passage of the Voting Rights Act, and that “problems remain in these states and others, but there is no denying that, due to the Voting Rights Act, our nation has made great strides.” Nine states were covered by the law in 1965, and counties and townships in five other states came under the act in its subsequent renewals.

Garland on Friday called preclearance the “most effective tool to protect voting rights over the last half-century.”

“Today we are again without a preclearance provision, so again the civil rights division is going to need more lawyers,” said Garland, who noted that the doubling of staff will happen in the next 30 days.

Garland also criticized the growing number of states where Republicans who are loyal to Trump are using the falsehoods about the 2020 election to push for new rounds of audits of the results. In Arizona, Republicans in the state Legislature were the first to organize another redundant examination of the vote that has been condemned by voting experts and even Republican officials in the state as amateurish and pointless. But Trump loyalists in other states are seeking to follow suit.

Garland said the audit may have violated federal statutes that deal with the safekeeping of election results, and others that deal with voter intimidation.

The attorney general said the DOJ is also going to step up its investigation and prosecution of “menacing and violent threats” made against election officials at the state and local level, which he said have been on the rise.

On Friday, Tricia Raffensperger, the wife of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, spoke publicly for the first time with Reuters about the many death threats the couple has received because her husband has called out Trump’s lies about the 2020 election.


Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Can you join us on June 21? Anna, Serve America.

 Dear David,

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION. Call for chairs and commentators: 2022 Eastern Division meeting.

 


American
 Philosophical Association

 

Dear DAVID,

 

The program committee for the 2022 APA Eastern Division meeting invites those who are interested to sign up to comment on a paper or chair a session at the upcoming Eastern Division meeting. You may sign up using this online form. Because of complications resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, we do not yet have a confirmed location or dates for the meeting. We do know that the meeting will be in person and take place early in January 2022. We anticipate confirming the dates and location in late June or July.

 

When you sign up, your information will be given to the program committee so that you may be considered as a chair or commentator. Invitations to chairs and commentators are expected to go out later this month.

 

Signing up does not guarantee that you will be asked to comment or chair. The program committee also makes use of other sources for possible commentators and chairs, including the authors of submitted papers that were not accepted. The number interested in commenting/chairing usually far exceeds the number of positions that need to be filled. The committee does not notify those who have not been selected.

 

Please note that all program participants, including presenters, chairs, and commentators, must register for the meeting.

 

If you have questions, please contact me.

 

Sincerely,

 

Jeffrey Dunn

APA Eastern Division Secretary-Treasurer

 

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Tuesday, June 8, 2021

The AR-15 is not a Swiss Army Knife. U.S. REP. ADAM SCHIFF.

 David —

A federal judge just overturned California’s assault weapons ban.

He likened the AR-15 to a “Swiss Army Knife.”

And then spread an anti-vax falsehood that “more people have died from the Covid-19 vaccine than mass shootings in California.”

This is a direct result of Republican presidents packing the lower courts with ideologues, and congressional inaction on gun violence prevention laws.

We need to take a stand against these dangerious ideas and false claims. The Senate must take action to reinstate the federal assault weapons ban. Add your name if you agree.

ADD YOUR NAME

After President Biden’s Rose Garden press conference rallying support for my Equal Access to Justice for Victims of Gun Violence Act in April, I wrote to you that we had already lost over 11,000 people to gun violence this year, seen another 8,000 injured, and witnessed 133 mass shootings.

In just two months, those numbers have virtually doubled. Over 19,000 gun violence deaths. Over 16,000 injured. And 258 mass shootings. Enough.

The AR-15 and weapons like it are not akin to a Swiss Army Knife — it’s a weapon of war. And treating it any other way is an insult to those who have suffered because of this weapon.

The NRA and its Republican allies have fought for decades to stop even the most common-sense reforms, but the bottom line is this: We are the only developed nation in the world that tolerates this kind of bloodshed. It doesn’t have to be this way.

Add your name to join me in demanding the Senate reinstate the federal assault weapons ban. We can’t let NRA talking points or anti-vax misinformation stop us from protecting our communities.

ADD YOUR NAME

Gun violence victims and their families need justice. We must do all we can to enact common-sense gun laws so no more lives are lost to this scourge.

— Adam