Danielle Sassoon’s Courage and the Rule of Law
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Danielle Sassoon’s Courage and the Rule of Law
Public courage is a scarce commodity. Politicians go the way the wind blows. Those holding unelected public office like to keep their heads down and go along to get along. Danielle Sassoon—who resigned yesterday as the top federal prosecutor in New York City—is a very rare exception.On Thursday, after the Department of Justice’s acting deputy attorney general Emil Bove instructed Sassoon to drop her prosecution of New York City mayor Eric Adams,…
“Even if they say that crime has only increased by 4.5%, there is a perception, a social alarm and what we politicians have to do is respond to it.” In this way, the secretary...
One Moment of Courage
This column originally appeared in the Tulsa World For many of us, these are dark days. Chaos and uncertainty are swirling around our federal government. A growing number of state and federal elected officials seem more focused on gaining attention through outrage rather than seeking solutions that address our shared problems, further harming communities that have been historically and purposefully marginalized. And a small but vocal group of el…
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