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When the attorney general does Congress's job for it

First Attorney General Eric Holder announces plans to make aggressive use of what’s left of the Voting Rights Act in order to make up for what the Supreme Court took away. Now he’s instructing prosecutors to leave out key details when bringing cases against nonviolent drug offenders, in order to keep mandatory minimum laws from kicking in. 

Is the AG a politically nimble crusader, overstepping the bounds of his office to pursue his version of justice?

Not exactly.