Press Release, correspondence and news clippings by Rep. John Conyers on incidents of racial and intergroup violence. Various dates 1980

Press Release, correspondence and news clippings by Rep. John Conyers on incidents of racial and intergroup violence. Various dates 1980
An analysis of the Habeas Corpus Provision of Crime Bill (H.R. 5269) that provides its prefix and key elements as well as the Republican Party's substitute for the bill. September 9, 1990
A 1988 update on the activity of the Congressional Black Caucus and the legislation introduced and/or championed by the CBC.
2007 press release from the Office of Rep. Robert C. "Bobby" Scott announcing his National Crime Policy Summit. June 18, 2007
Introduction of H.R. 5592, a bill to abolish the death penalty under all laws of the United States, and for other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary. Co-sponsored by Rep. Young. March 14, 1973.
In his letter to Rep. George Crockett, Stanley Neustadter applauds the Congressman for supporting the legalization of drugs and offers him resource material to support his position. December 19, 1989
Rep. Augustus Hawkins discusses economic justice as a way to reduce crime in a press release dated November 24, 1980.
Julius L Chambers of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund writes a letter to Rep. Ron Dellums regarding the Habeas Corpus and Racial Justice Act provisions to Crime Bill. September 12,1990
Introduction of H.R. 12708. A bill to establish a Commission on Penal Reform; to the Committee on the Judiciary. January 27, 1972
Letter from Ms. Rosetta H. Sadler to Rep. George Crockett asking that he address the drug problem and Rep. Crockett's response. April 15, 1988 and April 21, 1988.
Introduction of H.R. 5202, a bill to amend title 18 of the U.S. Code to provide rules for treatment of prisoners in Federal correctional institutions; to the Committee on the Judiciary. March 6, 1973
Letter from Wayne State University Professor Vainut K. Vaitkevicius to Rep. George Crockett supporting the Congressman's position on drug law enforcement. Professor Vaitkevicius uses his experience as a physician to explain why he supports Rep. Crockett's stance....