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Brief • October 28, 2022
The Fortune Society, Inc. V. iAFFORD NY, LLC, NY, Complaint, Discrimination, 2022 Case 1:22-cv-06584 Document 1 Filed 10/28/22 Page 1 of 32 PageID #: 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK THE FORTUNE SOCIETY, INC. 29-76 Northern Blvd. Long Island City, NY 11101 …
Article • September 1, 2022 • from CLN September, 2022
Speed Trap Gold Mine by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins All the attention garnered by cops murdering unarmed Black men in America in recent years has led to widespread calls for “police reform,” a rather ambiguous term advocating changes in how police interact with communities of color and new policies …
Article • June 15, 2022 • from CLN July, 2022
New Jersey Supreme Court: Description of Race and Gender of Robbery Suspects, Without More, Doesn’t Constitute Reasonable Suspicion for Investigatory Traffic Stop of Black Motorists by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson THE NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT unanimously held that police lacked reasonable and articulable suspicion to stop a vehicle occupied …
Publication • 2022
State of NY OIG -Racial Disparities in the Admin of Discipline in NY State Prisons-Nov. 2022 State of New York Offices of the Inspector General Racial Disparities in the Administration of Discipline in New York State Prisons November 2022 Lucy Lang Inspector General EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The myriad manifestations of systemic …
Article • April 12, 2022
L.A. Is Investigating 50-Year-Old Police Gangs, Finally by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott On March 24, 2022, the Los Angeles County Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission made public its plan to conduct a “full-scale” investigation into the gangs of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (“LASD”). Nine volunteer members form the …
They Told Her She Could Register to Vote. Why Should She Be in Prison for Their Error? by Brooke Kaufman by Brooke Kaufman  A USA Today Opinion article from Georgina Yeomans and Kevin Jason, who serve as assistant counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc., questions the …
Article • December 15, 2021 • from CLN January, 2022
“If Everybody’s White, There Can’t Be Any Racial Bias”: The Disappearance of Hispanic Drivers From Traffic Records by Richard Webster In Louisiana, law enforcement agencies have been accused of targeting Hispanic drivers in traffic stops and identifying them as white on tickets. Misidentification makes it impossible to track racial bias, …
Article • October 15, 2021 • from CLN November, 2021
NYC’s Stop-and-Frisk Still Targets Based on Race by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins New York City’s 2021 mayoral candidates faced the same issues that plague every metropolitan area—crime, COVID, climate change—but questions about the city’s allegedly reformed “stop-and-frisk” policy occupied a prominent place in the debates. The practice, which began …
Article • October 13, 2021
Federal Judge Lets BLM Protestors’ Suit Against San Jose Police Proceed by A federal class-action lawsuit accusing the San Jose Police Department (“SJPD”) of using excessive force against Black Lives Matter activists during 2020 protests is moving forward after a federal judge refused a motion to dismiss the case on …
Article • August 16, 2021
Five White Miami Beach Cops Charged with Beating Handcuffed Black Suspect by On August 2, 2021, charges were filed against five officers with the Miami Beach Police Department (MBPD) after a cellphone video went viral showing them and 17 other officers swarming into a South Florida hotel lobby and beating …
Article • July 27, 2021
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
Blue Wall of Silence Inhibits Racial Integration in Police Departments by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss An article published May 25 by government watchdog organization VICE News stated that many police departments see a large number of Black police officers quitting. According to the report, Black police have a hard …
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
Urban Institute, Racial and Ethnic Disparities Throughout the Criminal Legal System, 2021 JUSTICE POLICY CENTER Racial and Ethnic Disparities throughout the Criminal Legal System A Result of Racist Policies and Discretionary Practices Susan Nembhard and Lily Robin August 2021 Differential treatment on the basis of race is well documented in …
Publication • 2021
The Sentencing Project, Racial and Ethnic Disparity in State Prisons, 2021 The Color of Justice Racial and Ethnic Disparity in State Prisons THE SENTENCING - - PROJECT RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY FOR REFORM THE SENTENCING - - PROJECT RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY FOR REFORM For more information, contact: The Sentencing Project 1705 …
New Federalism and Civil Rights Enforcement, 2021 Copyright 2021 by Alexander Reinert, Joanna C. Schwartz & James E. Pfander Printed in U.S.A. Vol. 116, No. 3 NEW FEDERALISM AND CIVIL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT Alexander Reinert, Joanna C. Schwartz & James E. Pfander ABSTRACT—Calls for change to the infrastructure of civil rights …
Article • April 15, 2021 • from CLN May, 2021
D.C. Circuit Highlights Racial Disparity Concerns With First Step Act After District Court Erroneously Denies Relief by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Citing the First Step Act’s purpose of correcting the racial disparities under the severe crack cocaine sentences handed out for decades, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
Capitol Police Department Repeatedly Sued Over Racial Discrimination by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian Over 250 Black police officers have sued the U.S. Capitol Police (“USCP”) since 2001 over allegations of racism and discrimination. ProPublica’s January 14, 2021, article by Joshua Kaplan and Joaquin Sapien highlights how this past …
Article • December 15, 2020 • from CLN January, 2021
Hip-Hop Police Bust Careers, Not Crime by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The New York Police Department’s (“NYPD”) Enterprise Operations Unit, also known as “the hip-hop police,” is accused of racially targeting rap bands. They surveil certain rappers, halt their video shoots, and stop their shows in an attempt to …
Article • October 15, 2020 • from CLN November, 2020
Door Bells and Funeral Bells by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney Ring is Amazon’s “smart” doorbell camera company that allows video cameras within users’ doorbells to surveil their porches, sidewalks, yards, and even the streets next to their homes. But Ring has also partnered with some law enforcement agencies, enabling …
Extending the Surveillance State During the Pandemic by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso Police departments are using the coronavirus pandemic to expand their use of surveillance tools in the name of public health and safety. Privacy advocates are concerned about the encroachment of the carceral state on civil liberties, …
Article • August 15, 2020 • from CLN September, 2020
Six eyewitnesses misidentified a murderer – here’s what went wrong in the lineup by Laura Smalarz by Laura Smalarz, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Arizona State University, The Conversation, July 4, 2020 Link to Article Below: https://theconversation.com/six-eyewitnesses-misidentified-a-murderer-heres-what-went-wrong-in-the-lineup-134767 On the strength of six eyewitnesses’ lineup identifications, Lydell Grant was sentenced to life in …
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