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Civil rights law enforcement: a time for healing.
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
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March 22, 2001|
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I. INTRODUCTION
Bill Clinton will not be remembered in history as a President who followed any particular philosophical star. Generally, he is considered a moderate or pragmatist. But in one major area of public policy, Clinton tenaciously and consistently pursued a hard-core left-wing agenda: civil rights. Americans will pay the costs of that agenda for years to come, in terms of racial division, weakened civil rights law enforcement, and most tragic of all, missed opportunities.
No one could have predicted such a sad debacle. Nothing in Clinton's ...
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