Ending Racial Profiling of African-Americans in the Selective Enforcement of Laws: In Search of Viable Remedies

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  • Floyd Weatherspoon

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https://doi.org/10.5195/lawreview.2004.4

Abstract

In theory, the American justice system is designed to ensure that each American’s basic constitutional rights are preserved and protected. Most Americans, including African-Americans, believe that the justice system protects the constitutional rights of all Americans. However, the extent of this protection is viewed differently by whites and African-Americans. Indeed, African-Americans feel that their constitutional rights have been marginalized by the very systems in place to protect their rights.

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Published

2004-04-26

How to Cite

Weatherspoon, Floyd. 2004. “Ending Racial Profiling of African-Americans in the Selective Enforcement of Laws: In Search of Viable Remedies”. University of Pittsburgh Law Review 65 (4). https://doi.org/10.5195/lawreview.2004.4.

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