The Intercept: Stop-and-frisk Never Really Ended. Now It’s Gone Digital.

The Intercept: Stop-and-frisk Never Really Ended. Now It’s Gone Digital. by Alice Speri (“A federal class-action lawsuit accuses New York police of unconstitutionally detaining people in order to run their IDs.”) If the stop has to be based on reasonable suspicion that the “suspect” has committed some crime, where’s the Terry justification?

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