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Burton Barr Central Library
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364.1324 Ad181i
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Cholla Library
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364.1324 Ad181i
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Summary:
Exposed: lawlessness and racialism run rampant in Obama's Justice Department. As America's premier federal law enforcement agency, the Justice Department is supposed to be color-blind and immune from party politics. "Not so in the Obama Justice Department," says whistleblower and former DOJ lawyer J. Christian Adams in his shocking new expose, Injustice: Exposing the Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department. Adams -- who blew the whistle on the Justice Department's handling of the infamous New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case -- witnessed first-hand the DOJ's aggressive radical agenda, and is now revealing the truth about the most lawless Justice Department ever. Divulging never-before-published details on several important cases -- including the Black Panther case -- Injustice exposes how the very government department responsible for enforcing equal protection has been overrun by radicals bent on furthering a fringe political agenda. With everything from civil rights laws to America's voting system at risk, Injustice shines a light on the corruption, racialism, and radicalism that is running rampant in the Obama Justice Department. - Publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Payback time in Mississippi : a declaration of war
- One small step for justice
- Personnel is policy
- See no evil : the New Black Panthers' travesty of justice
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- Anatomy of a scandal
- Payback time nationwide
- Through the looking glass : absurdity at the Obama Department of Justice
- Ending justice.
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