In the public arena, issues of race continue to command center stage. The ongoing debates and discussions have raised new questions, while not necessarily answering the old ones. Specifically, the recent dialogues have focused on the role that Blackness plays in today\u27s society. Some assign Blackness a primary role, others believe it is secondary. Still others dismiss it as tertiary. These varied positions, ranging from race has nothing to do with this to race has everything to do with this have in some ways canceled out any meaningful discussion of racial issues. Each of the racial camps has been allowed to claim victory without giving any ground. The result: racial homeostasis. This failure of movement is particularly troubling giv...
Biased policing against racial and ethnic minorities is an important public policy issue. Theoretica...
This Article empirically illustrates that legal doctrines permitting police officers to engage in pr...
This Article takes what many view as an extraordinary case about racial hatred from 1955, the Emmett...
In the public arena, issues of race continue to command center stage. The ongoing debates and discus...
Reviewing Charles R. Epp, Steven Maynard-Moody, and Donald Haider-Markel, Pulled Over: How Police St...
Racial profiling of drivers - often called driving while black - has taken an increasingly importa...
Racial profiling is a phenomenon that has been around for many years… As of 2007, there had been ove...
This article discusses the Supreme Court\u27s failure to provide a clear and effective remedy for di...
“In much the same way that law enforcement agents identify Blacks for these routine, but illegal, tr...
Black drivers face a different constitutional reality than whites the moment they step behind the wh...
Racist and brutal policing continues to pervade the criminal legal system. Black and brown people wh...
Reviewing Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship by Charles Epp, Steven Maynard-M...
Purpose – Through systematic observation of police decision-making behavior, the aim of this paper i...
Between January 2016 and April 2018, New York issued almost 1.7 million driver’s license suspensions...
Racial profiling, in the context of the current study, concerns the association of racial and/or eth...
Biased policing against racial and ethnic minorities is an important public policy issue. Theoretica...
This Article empirically illustrates that legal doctrines permitting police officers to engage in pr...
This Article takes what many view as an extraordinary case about racial hatred from 1955, the Emmett...
In the public arena, issues of race continue to command center stage. The ongoing debates and discus...
Reviewing Charles R. Epp, Steven Maynard-Moody, and Donald Haider-Markel, Pulled Over: How Police St...
Racial profiling of drivers - often called driving while black - has taken an increasingly importa...
Racial profiling is a phenomenon that has been around for many years… As of 2007, there had been ove...
This article discusses the Supreme Court\u27s failure to provide a clear and effective remedy for di...
“In much the same way that law enforcement agents identify Blacks for these routine, but illegal, tr...
Black drivers face a different constitutional reality than whites the moment they step behind the wh...
Racist and brutal policing continues to pervade the criminal legal system. Black and brown people wh...
Reviewing Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship by Charles Epp, Steven Maynard-M...
Purpose – Through systematic observation of police decision-making behavior, the aim of this paper i...
Between January 2016 and April 2018, New York issued almost 1.7 million driver’s license suspensions...
Racial profiling, in the context of the current study, concerns the association of racial and/or eth...
Biased policing against racial and ethnic minorities is an important public policy issue. Theoretica...
This Article empirically illustrates that legal doctrines permitting police officers to engage in pr...
This Article takes what many view as an extraordinary case about racial hatred from 1955, the Emmett...