Opinion The Two-Way Obama Administration Will No Longer Defend Same-Sex Marriage Law February 23, 2011 "A documented history of discrimination" against gays is among the reasons why the administration will no longer argue that the Defense of Marriage Act is constitutional, Attorney General Eric Holder says.
Opinion Tell Me More Reverse Racism Or Partisan Ploy? December 7, 2010 NPR's Michel Martin revisits allegations made by a former Justice Department attorney, who accused the agency of racial bias against white victims of alleged civil rights violations. The U.S. Civil Rights Commission says they agree with Adams.
Attorney General Eric Holder, at the Justice Department today. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Mark Wilson/Getty Images The Two-Way WikiLeaks Update: Justice Investigating November 29, 2010 Attorney General Eric Holder says the latest revelations may have put some U.S. diplomats and intelligence operatives in danger.
NPR Ombudsman Your Voices Have Been Heard June 30, 2009 For the record, I have brought this issue and the volume of comments to the attention of NPR's top editorial staff.
NPR Ombudsman Harsh Interrogation Techniques or Torture? June 21, 2009 The Ombudsman's office received a slew of emails challenging NPR's policy of using "harsh interrogation tactics" or "enhanced interrogation techniques" to describe the treatment of terrorism suspects.
Blog Of The Nation Confirmation Hearings Continue January 15, 2009 On the Hill, Sen. Herb Kohl (D-WI) and Attorney General-designate Eric Holder play some one-on-one.