Are Constitutional Rights Enough? An Empirical Assessment of Racial Bias in Police Stops
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Frakes, MD; Asirvatham, R
Published in: Northwestern University Law Review
2022
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Northwestern University Law Review
Publication Date
2022
Volume
116
Issue
6
Start / End Page
1481 / 1545
Related Subject Headings
- Law
- 1801 Law
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Frakes, M. D., & Asirvatham, R. (2022). Are Constitutional Rights Enough? An Empirical Assessment of Racial Bias in Police Stops. Northwestern University Law Review, 116(6), 1481–1545.
Frakes, Michael D., and Rohit Asirvatham. “Are Constitutional Rights Enough? An Empirical Assessment of Racial Bias in Police Stops.” Northwestern University Law Review 116, no. 6 (2022): 1481–1545.
Frakes MD, Asirvatham R. Are Constitutional Rights Enough? An Empirical Assessment of Racial Bias in Police Stops. Northwestern University Law Review. 2022;116(6):1481–545.
Frakes, Michael D., and Rohit Asirvatham. “Are Constitutional Rights Enough? An Empirical Assessment of Racial Bias in Police Stops.” Northwestern University Law Review, vol. 116, no. 6, 2022, pp. 1481–545.
Frakes MD, Asirvatham R. Are Constitutional Rights Enough? An Empirical Assessment of Racial Bias in Police Stops. Northwestern University Law Review. 2022;116(6):1481–1545.
Published In
Northwestern University Law Review
Publication Date
2022
Volume
116
Issue
6
Start / End Page
1481 / 1545
Related Subject Headings
- Law
- 1801 Law