John Ashcroft's First Year as Attorney General

Equal - Civil Rights

One of the primary concerns raised by opponents of Ashcroft's confirmation was his lack of demonstrated commitment to aggressively enforcing the nation's civil rights laws.

During Ashcroft's first year as attorney general, those concerns have been vindicated. In particular, there has been a marked lack of action on voting rights, despite the intense need for Justice Department action after the 2000 elections.

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