All Posts Tagged With: "DOJ"
The new DOJ: Power is as power does
Until people at the DOJ are so committed to justice as to be willing to face the prospect of having their own feet held to the fire in the U.S. justice system, they may as well rename the DOJ to the Department of However Much Justice Is Possible After We’ve Covered Our Own Backsides.
7Mar2009 | Deborah Alicen | 0 comments | ContinuedBureaucracies at Their Worst: Governmental, Corporate, and Organizational
In all cases, there are features in the structure of the bureaucracies that have allowed this turning of responsibility inside-out, such that the government, business or organization operates 180° out of phase with its stated principles and mission. The question becomes: how can bureaucracies be structured differently to prevent that 180° shift?
20Apr2008 | Deborah Alicen | 0 comments | ContinuedDan Abrams at msnbc.com Makes Noise, Makes Change
Here’s the lead in from Dan Abrams’ Sunday blog post: Changes in the Civil Rights Division – MSNBC Live with Dan Abrams- msnbc.com Just three days after our series Bush League Justice exposed the dismal record of this Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, in particular the voting rights section, now we learn that the head [...]
18Dec2007 | Deborah Alicen | 0 comments | Continued
