
Upending the Law
Main Justice
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Legal Boundaries and Government Actions
This chapter explores a pivotal legal ruling regarding probable cause and reasonable suspicion under the Fourth Amendment, examining factors that cannot justify police stops. The discussion highlights the detrimental effects of profiling practices, particularly post-9/11, and critiques judicial approaches that overlook the real impacts on marginalized communities. The speakers address the complexities surrounding immigration enforcement and the implications of the National Guard's involvement in domestic law enforcement, raising significant concerns about legal accountability and civil rights.
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