One line in the President’s speech stood out to me in particular—when he talked about how important it is for law enforcement to “earn the community’s trust.” As the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has explained, trust between officers and the communities they serve is essential to effective policing.
A renewed look at police reform: Trust, training, and accountability
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Peter Kirsanow, a longtime member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, said such racial set-asides are typically unlawful, but not always.
NFL's hiring mandate for minority, female coaches prompts legal double-takes
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