Oppression and Privilege

US Judge Denies Prosecutors’ Request For Gag Order In Trayvon Martin Murder Case

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Mike Schneider - Associated Press

ORLANDO, Florida (AP) — A judge on Monday denied prosecutors' request for a gag order in the trial of a neighborhood watch leader charged with killing a black teen, in a case which drew national attention over questions of race and self-defense.

Circuit Judge Debra Nelson said in an order that there was no need for a gag order at this time to ensure a fair trial for George Zimmerman.

Vote Looms On Amending Alabama’s History

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Phillip Rawls - Associated Press

MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) — Segregation ended decades ago in Alabama, swept away by the civil rights marchers who faced down police dogs and fire hoses in the early '60s. But segregation is still mandated by the state's constitution, and voters on Nov. 6 will get only their second chance in years to eliminate an anachronism that still exists on paper.

Election Day in this Deep South state could be the day Alabama amends history.

Supreme Court Weighs New Look Into Voting Rights Law

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Mark Sherman - Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Three years ago, the Supreme Court warned there could be constitutional problems with a landmark civil rights law that has opened voting booths to millions of African-Americans. Now, opponents of a key part of the Voting Rights Act are asking the high court to finish off that provision.

The basic question is whether state and local governments that once boasted of their racial discrimination can still be forced in the 21st century to get federal permission before making changes in the way they hold elections.

Warsaw Museum To Celebrate Jewish Life In Poland

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Vanessa Gera - Associated Press

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The box-like glass building rises from soil marked by tragedy in the heart of Warsaw's former Jewish district. At certain angles, its luminous facade reflects the outlines of a dark memorial to those who fought and died in the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising against the Nazis.

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