Holder’s Parting Shot: It’s Too Hard To Bring Civil Rights Cases

‘Some serious consideration needs to be given to the standard of proof that has to be met before federal involvement is appropriate’

Eric Holder's parting shot: It's too hard to bring civil rights cases (Politico)

Attorney General Eric Holder plans to push, during his final weeks in office, a new standard of proof for civil-rights offenses, saying in an exit interview with POLITICO that such a change would make the federal government “a better backstop” against discrimination in cases like Ferguson and Trayvon Martin.

In a lengthy discussion ranging from his own exposure to the civil rights movement of the ’60s to today’s controversies surrounding the shootings of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, Holder also acknowledged that he felt some of his own struggles with Republicans in Congress during his six years in office were driven partly by race.

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