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Theodore Hamm

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Theodore Hamm is the author of "Bernie’s Brooklyn: How the New Deal City Shaped Bernie Sanders’ Politics," available from O/R Books.

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks on the second day of the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, on Feb. 15, 2020.

Protests for Black Lives

Facebook Sued Over Kenosha Killings

Theodore Hamm

- Sep. 23, 2020

“If Facebook won’t change their M.O., then a judge needs to tell them to enforce their own standards.”

Representative Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, speaks during a House Judiciary Committee markup on H.R. 7120, the "Justice in Policing Act of 2020," in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, June 17, 2020. The House bill would make it easier to prosecute and sue officers and would ban federal officers from using choke holds, bar racial profiling, end "no-knock" search warrants in drug cases, create a national registry for police violations, and require local police departments that get federal funds to conduct bias training. Photographer: Kevin Dietsch/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The Rise of Hakeem Jeffries Is Being Disrupted From Below

Theodore Hamm

- Aug. 10, 2020

After Rep. Joyce Beatty’s primary in Ohio, Hakeem Jeffries was feeling good. Cori Bush and the New York insurgents snuck up on him.

Albany County District Attorney David Soares, left, addresses the media during a news conference Thursday morning, Oct. 9, 2014, at Town Hall in Guilderland, N.Y., about four people  found slain in a home in the Albany suburb. (AP Photo/The Albany Times Union, Skip Dickstein)  TROY, SCHENECTADY; SARATOGA SPRINGS; ALBANY OUT

Albany County District Attorney, Once a Promising Criminal Justice Reformer, Faces Primary Challenge From the Left

Theodore Hamm

- Jun. 1, 2020

David Soares, who was one of the most vocal opponents to New York bail reform last year, is in a competitive race against defense attorney Matt Toporowski.

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