Opinion
NY Times Editorial Says Supreme Court Rulings Enable Racial Profiling in Immigration Enforcement
The New York Times Editorial Board has released a video showing body camera footage of ICE agents and state troopers racially profiling Black and Brown drivers, citing Supreme Court rulings that allow ...
We have all seen criminal profiling on hit TV shows and films like Criminal Minds, The Silence of the Lambs, Cracker, and Mindhunter, and heard the legendary tales of “profilers” catching elusive ...
Courts across the country have overturned criminal convictions when defendants showed they were targeted based on race. Racial profiling generally is considered a civil rights violation, and former ...
As the summer of 1988 transitioned to autumn, two London physicians dedicated themselves to uncovering the identity of infamous serial killer Jack the Ripper. Using a combination of autopsy results ...
President Barack Obama had worked earlier in his career to curb racial profiling, but when he reached the Oval Office he found it wasn't as high of a priority for Congress. Obama had helped pass an ...
The Justice Department is considering revised racial profiling guidance that, if issued, could set back race relations and basic fairness in this country. We hope that it does not make that mistake.
On behalf of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), the nation's oldest, largest, and most diverse civil and human rights coalition, with over 191 member organizations, we write to express ...
It's virtually the only area of law enforcement where racial discrimination is officially permitted by policy. And it's both wrong and illegal. Reece Jones of the Texas Observer has a helpful article ...
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