The Dispatch recently published Robert Driscoll’s article, “How Trump’s Civil Rights Agenda Uses the Democrats’ Playbook.”
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The Dispatch recently published Robert Driscoll’s article, “How Trump’s Civil Rights Agenda Uses the Democrats’ Playbook,” discussing the federal civil rights laws that are being used to advance policy goals. “The reality is that America’s civil rights laws and federal enforcement mechanisms provide an established and well-defined path to quickly implement policy goals without the need for new legislation or any constitutional challenges to existing law. Robust executive action in this realm can drive changes in behavior of major institutions—higher education, corporate America, and state and local government—immediately, even if key questions surrounding the legal theories undergirding the actions are unresolved,” Bob says. To read more, click here.
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