A blog devoted to the actors and public policy issues involved in the 1998 District of Columbia Court of Appeals decision in Freedman v. D.C. Department of Human Rights, an employment discrimination case.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
What does the Justice Department have to say for itself?
I wrote the following comment on November 3, 2007, two-and-one-half years ago: Comment #5163:
"If you can read this, count yourself among a minority of Tennesseans. A new study shows slightly more than half of Tennessee adults - 53 percent - struggle with even the most basic reading skills. The study, conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), shows the nation at large is only marginally better off, with 50 percent of those surveyed failing to meet basic levels of literacy."
I think it was pure intimidation. Somebody at DOJ did not like my blog.
ReplyDeleteDoes DOJ do most of its hiring in Tennessee?
ReplyDeleteEditorial, Kingsport Times-News January 3, 2006
"If you can read this, count yourself among a minority of Tennesseans. A new study shows slightly more than half of Tennessee adults - 53 percent - struggle with even the most basic reading skills. The study, conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), shows the nation at large is only marginally better off, with 50 percent of those surveyed failing to meet basic levels of literacy."
Lanny, from my perspective, you must realize how very ridiculous you people seem to me.
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