Today in Black History: In 1857 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Dred Scott case, upholding segregation and giving flight to Jim Crow until the 1954 Brown decision.
The New York Times
As Health Law Is Weighed, G.O.P. Plans to Replace It
With Eyes on His Vote in Health Subsidies Case, Roberts Lets on Little
What to Look For in the Jobs Report
As Part of Political Elite, 5 ‘Colored Girls’ Carry A Torch for Inclusion
A City Where Policing, Discrimination and Raising Revenue Went Hand in Hand
Lack of Diversity Persists in Admissions to New York City’s Elite High Schools
Mayor de Blasio Urges New York Businesses to Raise Hourly Wages to Over $13
The Washington Post
Clinton e-mail review could find security issues
Amid Clinton controversies, Democrats seek alternative
Prosecutors question D.C. crime lab’s handling of some DNA evidence
Fifty years after ‘Bloody Sunday’ march, struggles endure in Selma
Pelosi shows Democrats how to wield power despite House GOP majority
The Ferguson emails show how little race and racism have changed in the Obama era
State attorneys general are more and more powerful. Is that a problem?
Progressive groups hope to draft Edwards for 2016 Md. Senate race
The Christian Science Monitor
Ferguson report taps into debate: Should police enforce law or protect people? (+video)
For these families, King v. Burwell is more than a Supreme Court case
The Star Ledger
Christie counsel behind controversial settlement had stake in ExxonMobil
Weinberg helps to counter corporate-funded group that pushed Stand Your Ground gun bills
N.J. trooper unions sue Christie over shortchanged pension payment in proposed 2016 state budget
Ex-Newark cop sues city for nearly $1M in legal fees related to misconduct trials
Flemington 'White History Month' flap ends with apology
The Detroit Free Press
Federal judge shot in leg in attempted robbery in Detroit
Like Muhammad Ali, Gilbert aims to shock the world
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Columbus police use of force against Ohio State crowds reveals training, communication problems
President Obama and Congress members including Brown, Portman and Fudge to commemorate Selma's Bloody Sunday legacy
U.S. Attorney Steven Dettelbach to lead prosecutors on trip to Selma, Alabama
State of the City exit interviews: Cleveland City Council members express mixed feelings on mayor's remarks
The Los Angeles Times
State's employers add 67,300 to payrolls
Superbug outbreaks prompt calls for mandatory reporting
7,000 immigrant children ordered deported without going to court
LAPD investigates officer's shooting of unarmed man after Burbank chase
Downtown L.A. stands out for high number of officer-involved killings
The Chicago Tribune
Wisconsin Assembly passes right-to-work bill after 19 hours of debate
CTA ridership fell 3 percent last year, but train trips growing
Unions sue to halt Rauner's move to withhold 'fair share' fees
Emanuel tries to score points with Rauner attack
USA Today
A winter break: 295,000 more jobs in Feb.
Timeline: The Selma-to-Montgomery marches
GOP backs voting rights event, but not legislation
Philly.com
Officer shot, killed in North Philly GameStop
Harrowing account of firefighter's death
Nutter unveils budget proposal to tepid reaction from Council
Williams striking many notes beyond charters
It's been a good week for Phila. schools
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