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Related: About this forumJeff Sessions Non Existent Civil Rights Record
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/jeff-sessions-says-he-handled-these-civil-rights-cases-he-barely-touched-them/2017/01/03/4ddfffa6-d0fa-11e6-a783-cd3fa950f2fd_story.html?utm_term=.bf6dca51e7d3Jeff Sessions says he handled these civil rights cases. He barely touched them.
In the questionnaire he filed recently with the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sessions (R-Ala.) listed four civil rights cases among the 10 most significant that he litigated personally as the U.S. attorney for Alabama during the 1980s. Three involved voting rights, while the fourth was a school desegregation case. Following criticism for exaggerating his role, he then claimed that he provided assistance and guidance on these cases.
[The very bad reason Jeff Sessions is very unhappy]
We worked in the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division, which brought those lawsuits; we handled three of the four ourselves. We can state categorically that Sessions had no substantive involvement in any of them. He did what any U.S. attorney would have had to do: He signed his name on the complaint, and we added his name on any motions or briefs. Thats it.
To understand why that was the sum total of Sessionss work, it helps to know that the Civil Rights Division in Washington takes the lead in investigating and trying voting rights and school desegregation cases. Division lawyers decide which cases to bring, where to bring them and the contours of the legal theory presented to the court. When a complaint is filed, the custom is for the local federal prosecutor, the U.S. attorney, to sign it and perhaps other substantive court filings. This step is a mere formality. In rare cases, the U.S. attorney also provides input to the Civil Rights Division attorneys about the substance of the case or the legal strategy. But the role is limited to that of an adviser to the division lawyers driving the litigation.
[The very bad reason Jeff Sessions is very unhappy]
We worked in the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division, which brought those lawsuits; we handled three of the four ourselves. We can state categorically that Sessions had no substantive involvement in any of them. He did what any U.S. attorney would have had to do: He signed his name on the complaint, and we added his name on any motions or briefs. Thats it.
To understand why that was the sum total of Sessionss work, it helps to know that the Civil Rights Division in Washington takes the lead in investigating and trying voting rights and school desegregation cases. Division lawyers decide which cases to bring, where to bring them and the contours of the legal theory presented to the court. When a complaint is filed, the custom is for the local federal prosecutor, the U.S. attorney, to sign it and perhaps other substantive court filings. This step is a mere formality. In rare cases, the U.S. attorney also provides input to the Civil Rights Division attorneys about the substance of the case or the legal strategy. But the role is limited to that of an adviser to the division lawyers driving the litigation.
Liar liar pants on fire. Worth going to the page to go see the devil - the details are there.
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Jeff Sessions Non Existent Civil Rights Record (Original Post)
JustAnotherGen
Jan 2017
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lastlib
(24,926 posts)1. Of course he barely touched them....
He wouldn't want to soil his his helping out black people now, would he?
It absolutely DISGUSTS me to think that this scum-wad will be sitting in the same seat as Robert F. Kennedy!!
brer cat
(26,294 posts)2. Such flagrant lying alone should disqualify him.
trump dug all the way to the bottom of the barrel to find Sessions, and I hope the dems fight tooth and nail to keep him away from the AG office. Deplorable indeed.
Eliot Rosewater
(32,537 posts)3. Appointing this person is a clear message from the new White House that
only white people are valued in this country.
We knew that before he made this nomination, but it is now clear that the future United States Government will consider non white people to be 2nd class citizens in all respects.
sheshe2
(87,566 posts)4. This man is scum.
Sessions knows that his real record on race and civil rights is harmful to his chances for confirmation. So he has made up a fake one.