The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division hosted a virtual forum to highlight the successful launch of the United Against Hate (UAH) initiative in all 94 U.S. Attorneys’ Offices (USAOs) and discuss efforts to combat unlawful acts of hate. Today’s event coincides with the 25th anniversary of the tragic murders of James Byrd Jr. and Matthew Shepard and commemorates the 14th anniversary of the Shepard/Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act. Read More
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Justice Department Hosts Forum to Highlight Efforts to Unite Communities and Strengthen Partnerships with Law Enforcement to Combat Hate
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