From Michael Waldman <[email protected]>
Subject Congress Must Act Now to Prevent Abuses by the Executive Branch
Date October 3, 2019 9:31 PM
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How to curb political interference with government science and fix a broken appointments process.

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How Congress Can Stop Violations of Scientific Integrity and Misuses of Presidential Appointments
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A new report by our Task Force on Democracy & the Rule of Law documents two critical functions of the federal government that have been hobbled by abuses in the executive branch: objective scientific research and the appointments process used to fill senior administration positions.

Our nonpartisan Task Force of former government officials and policy experts outlines steps Congress can take now to protect government science ([link removed]) and ensure that executive branch positions are filled with qualified people.

The New brennancenter.org!
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Come check it out and tell us what you think!

U.S. Rates of Murder, Violence, and Overall Crime Decline in 2018
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Consistent with trends first observed in Brennan Center crime analyses studying America’s largest cities, newly released FBI data shows that the national crime rate — the combined rate of property and violent crimes — fell 6.5 percent last year.. This marks the 17th consecutive year in which the overall crime rate has declined.

Why We Don’t Need New Domestic Terrorism Laws
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Federal law enforcement already has the tools it needs to combat white nationalist violence. While it’s reassuring for members of Congress to take the threat seriously, new legislation is both unnecessary and creates serious risks of abuse.

UPCOMING EVENT: Building a Diverse Bench
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Judicial diversity is central to achieving a system of justice that lives up to its name. Yet President Trump’s nominees are the least diverse in decades. A recent Brennan Center report found an extreme lack of racial, ethnic, and gender diversity on state supreme courts across the country. Hear about the state of racial, ethnic, and gender diversity on the state and federal benches. RSVP today! ([link removed])


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