Attorney General Eric Holder questions ‘Stand Your Ground’ laws
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In a speech in front of the NAACP national convention, Attorney General Eric Holder made a case against "Stand Your Ground" laws and talked about his personal experience of being racially profiled. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell discusses how the George Zimmerman verdict will affect black men in America with the Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart and Cardozo School of Law Professor Ekow Yankah.July 18, 2013
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