Salon: Supreme Court’s police debacle: How it quietly helped cops prey on poor people

Salon: Supreme Court’s police debacle: How it quietly helped cops prey on poor people by Seth Morris:

In December, in the midst of nationwide protests drawing attention to the broken relationship between the police and communities of color, the Supreme Court demonstrated an impressive disconnect with reality. It issued a decision in Heien v. North Carolina that tears at the fragile police-minority relationship, and will further erode confidence in government and law enforcement. And it came at just the time when the country needed to heal.

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