On a typical day, police officers make more than 50,000 traffic stops. According to the Stanford Open Policing Project, which looked at nearly 100 million traffic stops, there are significant racial ...
For 30 years, law-enforcement officers have been empowered to be “clever”—and that cleverness has today become the cover for ...
The proportion of Black drivers being stopped for traffic violations has dropped: Black people made up less than 20 percent ...
The Fourth Amendment protects us from being stopped, searched, or detained by police without good reason. But over the years, courts have dramatically weakened those protections when it comes to cars ...
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