Al Rowell

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Without the Fourteenth Amendment protection that Rehnquist ripped away, there’s no longer a great way for individual victims of police brutality to bring racial discrimination claims against the police. Instead, that work now largely falls to the Department of Justice. The DOJ can launch what’s called “pattern and practice” investigations to see if a law enforcement entity, like a local police department, is engaged in racially discriminatory behavior—
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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