
Illinois v. Wardlow
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Challenging Reasonable Suspicion
This chapter examines the ambiguous nature of reasonable suspicion in police stops and frisks, critiquing how vague standards can infringe on constitutional rights. It highlights the troubling ramifications of allowing law enforcement to justify actions based merely on subjective interpretations, particularly in scenarios involving individuals fleeing in high crime areas.
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