Democracy Watch: Gov. Snyder Tainted by Flint Water Crisis

The Flint water saga has taken some wild twists in the past few weeks.

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An ACLU Lawyer’s Appeal for a Renewed Commitment to Social Justice

Throughout 2015, black students across the country were forced to face down racial hostility and violence on college campuses that seemed drawn straight from the Jim Crow era.  In addition, a leading presidential candidate spent much of the year promising to build a wall to keep out Mexican immigrants.

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Researcher: State Tried to Cover Up Child Lead Poisoning in Flint Following Switch to River Water

The State of Michigan attempted to cover up the fact that its own data revealed a significant spike in lead found in Flint children after the state forced the city to draw water from the Flint River, a researcher who studied the Flint crisis has alleged.

By ACLUMICH_DDawsey

Democracy Watch: Prosecution of Detroit Water Shutoff Activist Called 'Disaster'

In the summer of 2014, as the City of Detroit was shutting off water to thousands of homes a week, a small group of activists resorted to civil disobedience in an attempt to draw attention to the crisis.

By ACLUMICH_eadolphus

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Democracy Watch: Politics Compel EMU Board To Keep EAA Alive

In a move characterized by critics as both overtly political and terribly damaging, the Board of Regents for Eastern Michigan University on Tuesday decided to keep the controversial Education Achievement Authority breathing when the board ducked a vote that could have pulled the plug on this abject failure.

By ACLUMICH_DDawsey

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Michigan Education System Ethics, Transparency Laws Need Overhaul

Last month, Michigan received the dubious distinction of ranking dead last in the nation for state ethics and transparency laws. The State received an “F” based on the weaknesses of these laws and the systems in place to enforce them, which were collectively deemed “An honor system with no honor.”

By ACLUMICH_eadolphus

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Democracy Watch: EAA Earns Failing Marks on Openness

Last December, regents for Eastern Michigan University put the Education Achievement Authority on notice, saying that a number of severe problems had to be addressed in the coming year for the controversial school district to remain in existence.

By ACLUMICH_DDawsey

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Democracy Watch: Flint Residents Ask EPA to Change Drinking Water Rule

The City of Flint took center stage Wednesday during a meeting of water experts considering proposed changes to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s “Lead and Copper Rule.”

By ACLUMICH_eadolphus

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ACLU, Flint Residents to Sue City, State over Lead in Drinking Water

DETROIT – Residents of Flint, together with the ACLU of Michigan and the Natural Resources Defense Council, today announced their intention to sue state and city officials for ongoing violations of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act amid the city’s widespread lead-contamination crisis. A lawsuit would force officials to address repeated, systemic failures to follow federal rules designed to protect the public health from dangerous levels of lead exposure.

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