“They weren’t doing much, and they were really depressed about not doing much, and it sucks to be a person that is hard charging and has given up lots of other opportunities to do civil rights work, and then essentially be told you’re not going to be doing anything for four years,” Justin Levitt, a professor at Loyola University Law School who previously served as deputy assistant attorney general in DOJ’s civil rights division during the Obama administration, said of his conversations with those within the section.
Source: The Hill
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