...s to date on – S. 744 represents a tremendous accomplishment, and the best chance th...
...ommunity support.
3. Racial Profiling
The Gang of Eight, when dra...
...y support.
3. Racial Profiling
The Gang of Eight, when drafting S...
Recipient: U.S. Senate
Dear Senator:
On beha...
...race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity and expression, or sex...
...orward in clarifying DOJ’s position on racial profiling in law enforcement when it w...
...ns that allow for any form of discriminatory profiling.
In 2003, the Guidance was an impor...
Recipient: President Barack Obama
View the P...
...to efforts to pass prison reform (or “back end” reform) legislation without including ...
...would also likely have a disparate impact on racial minorities. The majority of those deem...
View a PDF of this letter here.
March 26, 20...
...r shared constitutional and American values. That's why The Leadership Conference is working to convince Congress to introduce and pass the End Racial Profiling Act, which would prohibit profiling based on race, religion, national origin and ethnicity by federal, state and local ...
...related to the anniversary, including:
Wade Henderson, president and CEO of The Leadership...
...toring a National Consensus: The Need to End Racial Profiling,” which shows how the ...
...a National Consensus: The Need to End Racial Profiling,” which shows how the use of ...
Washington, D.C. – On a press conferenc...
...;Restoring a National Consensus: The Need to End Racial Profiling,” which shows how ...
...toring a National Consensus: The Need to End Racial Profiling,” which shows how the ...
...a National Consensus: The Need to End Racial Profiling,” which shows how the use of ...
Washington, D.C. – On Wednesday, August...
...an ad hoc, agency-by-agency basis, Congress should enact legislation to ban racial profiling. A bipartisan bill to implement that goal, the End Racial Profiling Act of 2001 (H.R. 2074), has been endorsed by the Leadership Conference and currently has 93 cosponsors.
Thank ...
... the past several years, DOJ action to end profiling, advocates say, hasn’t gone far enough – and legislation introduced in Congress to end racial profiling has languished now for more than 14 months. In fact, different versions of the legislation have been introduced (and th...