Will the Supreme Court Limit Police Power to “Stop and Frisk”?
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One of the most controversial practices in modern policing is law enforcement's power to "stop and frisk" individuals without probable cause that a crime has been committed. On today's show, we talk about the origins of this practice, the court rulings that normalized and expanded it, and the need--and opportunity--for the U.S. Supreme Court to scale it back.
Host: Melanie Hildreth Guests: IJ Senior Attorney Bob McNamara and IJ Attorney Keith Neely
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