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Intro
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Question of the Day
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You fully expect to accept the recommendations
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What the final determination will be
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How the review will be done
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Career prosecutors
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Justice Department officials said back in April
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What were you thinking at that moment
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Do you have a relationship with President Clinton
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Is this an example of Washington rigged against the American people
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When might we expect your acceptance of these findings
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Why are we training police officers like soldiers
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How are police departments responding to the recommendations
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Is there aFerguson effect
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Twin challenges
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Transgender Americans
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Eric Holder
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Being Black or Woman in Your Job
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How did you gravitate towards being a prosecutor
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How did you become interested in the law
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What is the significance of the bumblebee
Description:
Explore a compelling conversation with Attorney General Loretta Lynch, the first African American woman to hold the position, as she discusses critical issues in 21st century policing, civil rights, and criminal justice reform. Gain insights into her national community policing tour aimed at improving relationships between local law enforcement and communities. Delve into topics such as transgender rights, criminal justice reform, and the Obama administration's approach to challenging issues. Learn about the recommendations for police departments, the concept of the "Ferguson effect," and the twin challenges facing law enforcement. Discover Lynch's personal journey, including her path to becoming a prosecutor and her interest in law. Understand the significance of representation and the challenges of being a Black woman in a high-profile position. This thought-provoking discussion offers a unique perspective on crucial matters shaping the American justice system and society at large.

21st Century Policing, Civil Rights, and Criminal Justice Reform - A Conversation with Loretta Lynch

The Aspen Institute
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