... profiling, LCCR has strongly supported the bill introduced by Senator Russell Feingold (D-WI) and Representative John Conyers (D-MI), the "End Racial Profiling Act of 2001" (S.989/H.R. 2074). This bill would prohibit racial profiling, establish remedies for victims of profiling,...
...; said Shelton. The Leadership Conference strongly encourages the 112th Congress to pass an anti-racial profiling statute modeled after the End Racial Profiling Act 2010. “It is time for this Congress to lead the way to an America where the principles of ‘all men are ...
...n of any country in the world, and federal spending on incarceration in 2010 was estimated...
...ose of other races.[10] In addition to these racial disparities, the commission noted that...
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...t "racial profiling is wrong," and vowed to "end it in America." The research report, auth...
...ch report which found evidence of widespread racial profiling.
In February 2001,...
...rt which found evidence of widespread racial profiling.
In February 2001, before...
In a letter to Attorney General Alberto Gonza...
...day reintroduced legislation – S. 411, the End Racial and Religious Profiling Act (ERRPA...
...reintroduced legislation – S. 411, the End Racial and Religious Profiling Act (ERRPA) �...
...ion – S. 411, the End Racial and Religious Profiling Act (ERRPA) – that would prohibit...
Sen. Ben Cardin, D. Md., on Thursday reintrod...
...hington, D.C. –Today, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights released “Restoring a National Consensus: The Need to End Racial Profiling in America.”The report is the latest effort by The Leadership Conference to address the divisive tactics being us...
...isted concerns. We look forward to working with all members of Congress to finally make good on President Bush's three-year old promise to end racial profiling in America. Congress must act this year. Related Links Wrong Then, Wrong Now: Racial Profiling Before and After 9/11
...rgence in the use of and support for racial profiling. In its new report released today, "Restoring a National Consensus: The Need to End Racial Profiling in America," The Leadership Conference documents how the consensus to end racial profiling has evaporated since 9/11, a...