Jim Crow Laws Live on in Institutionalized Racism

Jim Crow laws live on in institutionalized racism

Filed under: Washington D.C. Drug Use

On January 20, 1961, in the frigid cold in Washington, D.C., President John Kennedy made a declaration that signaled a change in America. “The rights of man come not from the generosity of the state … Jim Crow lives. He lives in our drug laws and our …
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FDA postpones panel for Glaxo's COPD drug as snowstorm advances

Filed under: Washington D.C. Drug Use

The agency did not officially give a reason for the postponement but it comes as a major snowstorm bears down on the Northeastern United States, including Washington D.C., where the panelists were due to meet. The agency said it would post briefing …
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Collective bargaining easier in Germany

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U.S. workers and unions dealing with the U.S. subsidiaries of the European firms, including telecom firms, drug companies, auto makers and others, find themselves often denouncing the hypocrisy of the subsidiaries, saying the U.S.-based managers don't …
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