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Federal Judge Shira Scheindlin recently ruled that the ‘stop-and-frisk’ practices of the New York Police Department violated the Constitutional Rights of tens of thousand of New Yorkers. Still, according to published reports, New York’s Mayor Bloomberg said, “This is a very dangerous decision made by a judge who I think does not understand how policing works.” Is stop-and-frisk a necessary legitimate police policy, or an unconstitutional racial profiling tactic. Join us for an enlightening discussion of this issue on Thursday August 29, 2013 at 6:00 PM eastern time.
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