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Examples
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New York Times: "Conviction in Racially Tinged Louisiana Case Is Overturned"
Jena 6 Update: Conviction overturned, but case not over Dan 2007
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New York Times: "Conviction in Racially Tinged Louisiana Case Is Overturned"
Archive 2007-09-01 Dan 2007
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SUSPICION (aka Racially Profiling-if anything else this bill needs to state SPECIFICS!)
WN.com - Articles related to Immigration rise may explain drop in violent crimes 2010
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WHERE REASONABLE SUSPICION (aka Racially Profiling-if anything else this bill needs to state
WN.com - Articles related to Immigration rise may explain drop in violent crimes 2010
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Racially and culturally, they are more like white Americans than blacks are.
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Racially adjusted ages would end up causing endless headaches, escpecially since all 'expected lifespan' tells you is what the current population looks like.
Private Investment is Dangerous, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Racially polarized union elections can easily produce offensive comments or leaflets.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Ninth Circuit Rodriguez Opinion and Speech in Non-Academic Workplaces 2010
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The result is one of the more unusual rule changes announced in the official state register, the latest edition of which carries the headline: "Removing a Racially Offensive Term That Appears in the Regulations."
Offensive Environment Jacob Gershman 2011
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Hebshi detailed her experiences in a Monday blog post titled "Some real Shock and Awe: Racially profiled and cuffed in Detroit."
Airport detainee says she was a victim of racial profiling 2011
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In my own work-in-progress novel, my (white) main character has just moved from Super Racially Diverse New York City to a really, really white suburban town.
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