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'MHP' Syllabus: 11.29.15

This Sunday in #nerdland: 2016 Politics, a non-sequestered jury, and student activism.
Mohamed Hassan Melissa Harris-Perry - 7:47 PM 11/28/2015
explore: The Syllabus - Mellissa Harris Perry
Gay Pride Parade, May 7, 2014. (DyD Fotografos/Geisler-Fotopress/picture-alliance/DPA/AP)

Leelah Alcorn's suicide note pointed out societal problems

The apparent suicide of an Ohio transgender teen has brought to light some of the crippling hardships LGBT people face while growing up.
Emma Margolin - 4:01 PM 1/03/2015
explore: Equality, LGBT, Society, Media, Transgender
Protestors autograph a sketch of Michael Brown during a protest, Monday, Aug. 18, 2014, in Atlanta, Ga. (Photo by David Goldman/AP)

2014: The year of Michael Brown

Just as the protests over the killing of Michael Brown Jr. have evolved, so has the ongoing police response to them.
Trymaine Lee - 11:02 AM 12/29/2014
explore: Society, Civil Liberties, Criminal Justice, Darren Wilson, Ferguson, Michael Brown
Demonstrators shout slogans during a march in St. Louis, Missouri, on Nov. 23, 2014 to protest the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown.

ACLU making sure Ferguson protesters know their rights

A civil rights group has found a novel way of making sure Ferguson protesters understand their legal rights: t-shirts.
Zachary Roth - 12:09 PM 11/24/2014
explore: Society, Civil Liberties, Criminal Justice, ACLU, Ferguson, Michael Brown
Minister Starsky Wilson (L) and businessman Richard McClure listen as Missouri Governor Jay Nixon, speaks to the media after announcing them as the co-chairs of a 16-member Ferguson Commission on Nov. 18, 2014 in St. Louis, Mo. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty)

Ferguson commission looks to shift focus away from indictment

Leaders of a new panel will address underlying issues raised by the unrest in Ferguson, and members say they'll make sure the effort has a genuine impact.
Zachary Roth - 11:14 PM 11/19/2014
explore: Equality, Race, Society, Criminal Justice, Ferguson, Ferguson Commission, Jay Nixon, Michael Brown, Missouri
The Rev. Willis Johnson (right) confronts 18-year-old Joshua Williams as protesters defy police and block traffic in Ferguson, Mo. on Aug. 13, 2014. (Sid Hastings/The Washington Post/Getty)

Portrait of a protester in Ferguson, Missouri

Like countless other young people, Joshua Williams found himself thrust into the heart of protests and civic action sparked by the killing of Michael Brown.
Trymaine Lee - 7:39 AM 9/12/2014
explore: Equality, Race, Society, Ferguson, Michael Brown
A sign at an Affordable Care Act outreach event in Los Angeles, California, September 28, 2013.

'Without this plan, I would probably be in the ground'

Popular or not, the Affordable Care Act is literally a life-saver for many Americans.
Steve Benen The Rachel Maddow Show - 11:09 AM 8/15/2014
explore: Health Care Reform, Health, Affordable Care Act, Health Care, Kevin McCarthy, Obamacare

The names of the 477 children who reportedly died on DCF's watch

An investigation by The Miami Herald uncovers how the state government allegedly failed to save 477 children in the past six years from abuse or neglect.
Casey Dolan The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell - 12:50 PM 4/24/2014
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Morning Joe sits down with Peter Baker, author of "Days of Fire"

Morning Joe will sit down with author Peter Baker to discuss "Days of Fire: Bush and Cheney in the White House." Read an excerpt of the book below.
Morning Joe staff Morning Joe - 8:30 AM 10/22/2013
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The case for trying Assad in international court

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad committed a war crime on Aug. 21 when he killed more than 1,400 people with chemical weapons. The U.S. government says so, Hum
Timothy Noah - 7:35 PM 9/10/2013
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In this undated photo provided by Robin Young, Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, left, and Here & Now host Robin Young’s nephew, right, pose for a photo after graduating from Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School. Tsarnaev has been identified as the surviving...

Inside the mind of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

The only living suspect of the Boston marathon bombings, 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, left an extensive digital footprint, even after allegedly carrying out t
Joshua Chaffee NOW With Alex Wagner - 4:29 PM 4/22/2013

National Urban League CEO: Demise of Voting Rights Act 'would be tragic'

The President and CEO of the National Urban League Marc Morial issued a dire warning Wednesday on NOW with Alex Wagner, saying if the Supreme Court strikes
Joshua Chaffee NOW With Alex Wagner - 5:07 PM 2/27/2013
explore: Civil Liberties, Society
Donna Davis of Scranton, Pa. co-leader of Catholics Defending Life Prayer and Awareness Team, takes part during a "Stand Up for Life Rally" held in front of the Planned Parenthood Center on Penn Avenue in downtown Scranton, Pa. on Tuesday, Jan. 22,...

Philosophy and the moral issue of abortion

The issue of abortion hinges on the question of personhood.
Ned Resnikoff The Ed Show - 4:08 PM 1/23/2013
explore: Equality, Health, Religion, Society, Women
Myrlie Evers-Williams delivers the invocation at the ceremonial swearing-in for President Barack Obama at the U.S. Capitol during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Myrlie Evers-Williams' invocation a nod to civil rights struggles old and new

Myrlie Evers-Williams became the first woman and layperson to deliver an inaugural invocation Monday.
Jamil Smith Melissa Harris-Perry - 3:35 PM 1/21/2013
explore: Civil Liberties, Society, Equality, Race, Women
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Today on The Cycle: What Obama could learn from Thomas Jefferson

Jon Meacham joins the Cyclists during today’s guest spot to discuss his book Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power.
Abby Borovitz The Cycle - 8:15 AM 11/19/2012

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