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Monday's Daily Brief: George Zimmerman Will Get His Gun Back; Justice Department To Review Zimmerman Case

Monday, July 15, 2013
POLITICS
Justice Department To Review Zimmerman Case
MEDIA
Zimmerman Lawyer: We Will Move 'ASAP' Against NBC News
POLITICS
Obama Reacts To George Zimmerman Verdict
MEDIA
Jenny McCarthy Joins 'The View'
ENTERTAINMENT
Human Rights Group Slams J. Lo
BLOG POSTS
Marian Wright Edelman: Justice Denied
The outrage over the killing of an unarmed Black teenager who was doing nothing wrong must continue until some semblance of justice is achieved. Let us refuse to be silent until the killing of Black mothers' sons is as important as the killing of White mothers' sons.
Brian Levin, J.D.: For Aggrieved Martin Family, Remaining Legal Options Are Limited
There are various criminal federal civil rights and hate crime laws available to prosecutors dating back to the post Civil War period, but all have material limitations that substantially impact its application toward George Zimmerman.
Robert Creamer: How the GOP Hopes to Take Away Americans' Right to Collective Bargaining
By standing up to Republican abuse of rules in the Senate, Democrats will be standing up to the economic abuse inflicted on most Americans by a tiny minority of unelected, wealthy speculators and CEOs who think they are entitled to be "masters of the universe."
Alafair Burke: What You May Not Know About the Zimmerman Verdict: The Evolution of a Jury Instruction
That may have been the moment when Zimmerman got acquitted. The end result was that jurors were told only about the parts of Florida self-defense law that benefited the defendant, without knowing anything about the most relevant potential limitation.
Michael Smerconish: Spitzer and the Future of the Sex Scandal as We Know It
There might be more at stake in the race for comptroller of New York City than the future of former Gov. Eliot Spitzer. This could be a final referendum on the sex scandal as we know it, and a reboot on the level of intrusion into the private lives of public servants.
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