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Wed May 2, 2012
NPR Story

Justice Department Downplays Hate Crime Law Expectation

Originally published on Wed May 2, 2012 7:53 am

In 2009, Congress passed a federal hate crimes law to make it easier for the Justice Department to prosecute people who target victims because of race, religion and sexual orientation. Federal prosecutors have used the new hate crimes law just nine times so far.

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