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A Capitol Police officer’s sunglasses reflect the line formed by his colleagues during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn...

#9717508

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

A Capitol Police officer’s sunglasses reflect the line formed by his colleagues during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn...

#9717508

9 March 2023

A Capitol Police officer’s sunglasses reflect the line formed by his colleagues during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy over the bill stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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People carry one of the lead banners at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal...

#9717052

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

People carry one of the lead banners at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal...

#9717052

9 March 2023

People carry one of the lead banners at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, who represent a population that is almost half African-American.


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Sixteen people await arrest during a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington,...

#9717030

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

Sixteen people await arrest during a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington,...

#9717030

9 March 2023

Sixteen people await arrest during a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, who represent a population that is almost half African-American.


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A demonstrator argues with a Capitol Police officer during a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first...

#9717012

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

A demonstrator argues with a Capitol Police officer during a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first...

#9717012

9 March 2023

A demonstrator argues with a Capitol Police officer during a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, who represent a population that is almost half African-American.


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An organizer leads chants as 16 people await arrest in a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revi...

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Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

An organizer leads chants as 16 people await arrest in a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revi...

#9716944

9 March 2023

An organizer leads chants as 16 people await arrest in a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, who represent a population that is almost half African-American.


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People carry one of the lead banners at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal...

#9716846

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

People carry one of the lead banners at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal...

#9716846

9 March 2023

People carry one of the lead banners at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, who represent a population that is almost half African-American.


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Capitol Police force people onto the sidewalk during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington,...

#9716838

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

Capitol Police force people onto the sidewalk during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington,...

#9716838

9 March 2023

Capitol Police force people onto the sidewalk during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, who represent a population that is almost half African-American.


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People line up to march to the Capitol during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s cr...

#9716708

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

People line up to march to the Capitol during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s cr...

#9716708

9 March 2023

People line up to march to the Capitol during a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, who represent a population that is almost half African-American.


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Patrice Sulton, executive director of DC Justice Lab, speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of W...

#9716400

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

Patrice Sulton, executive director of DC Justice Lab, speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of W...

#9716400

9 March 2023

Patrice Sulton, executive director of DC Justice Lab, speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, who represent a population that is almost half African-American.


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Markus Batchelor of People for the American Way is arrested during a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn th...

#9716390

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

Markus Batchelor of People for the American Way is arrested during a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn th...

#9716390

9 March 2023

Markus Batchelor of People for the American Way is arrested during a civil disobedience action against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, who represent a population that is almost half African-American.


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A person with a District of Columbia flag and a sign attends a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Wash...

#9716324

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

A person with a District of Columbia flag and a sign attends a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Wash...

#9716324

9 March 2023

A person with a District of Columbia flag and a sign attends a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s crim...

#9716130

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

9 March 2023

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s crim...

#9716130

9 March 2023

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, who represent a population that is almost half African-American.


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People attend a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 yea...

#9716024

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

People attend a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 yea...

#9716024

8 March 2023

People attend a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, representatives of a population that is almost half of whom are African-American.


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People attend a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 yea...

#9715842

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

People attend a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 yea...

#9715842

8 March 2023

People attend a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of Washington, DC’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected officials, representatives of a population that is almost half of whom are African-American.


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Washington, DC Councilman Robert White speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crimi...

#9715826

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Robert White speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crimi...

#9715826

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Robert White speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715736

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715736

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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