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Kwame Kilpatrick era officially ends as jury delivers devastating verdict

I recall almost a decade ago when former mayor Kwame Kilpatrick at the height of his powers walked up to me at the...

Kwame Kilpatrick and Bobby Ferguson found guilty of charges (video)

The verdict is in on the charges against Detroit’s former mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, his father Bernard Kilpatrick and Detroit contractor Bobby Ferguson ......

Feds OK South Carolina’s Voter ID Law; Enforcement Begins AFTER Election

WASHINGTON — A panel of three federal judges upheld a South Carolina law requiring voters to show photo identification, but delayed enforcement until next year, in a decision announced Wednesday, less than a month before this year’s presidential election. In a unanimous ruling, the judges said there was no discriminatory intent behind the law, ruling that it would not diminish African-Americans‘ voting rights because people who face a “reasonable impediment” to getting an acceptable photo ID can still vote if they sign an affidavit. SEE ALSO: The Culture Of Women-Shaming[1] The judge declined to let the law take effect immediately, “given the short time left before the 2012 elections and given the numerous steps necessary to properly implement the law … and ensure that the law would not have discriminatory” effects. SEE ALSO: Barack X: Race And The Obama Presidency[2] South Carolina voters who now lack the proper photo ID are disproportionately African-American, so proper and smooth ...

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