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Tonja Jacobi

Tonja Jacobi is professor of law at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in Chicago.

Why Won’t the US Supreme Court Do Anything About Racism?

The US Supreme Court has refused to weigh in on these obvious racial discrepancies in the criminal justice system. Instead, it emphasizes constitutional colorblindness, which allows it to avoid confronting the judiciary’s role in perpetuating racial discrimination in the US.

diciembre 12th, 2018

Por
    Tonja Jacobi y
    Ross Berlin
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Chicago Police Laquan McDonald

The Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke fired 16 shots, killing the African-American teenager Laquan McDonald; 14 of those shots were apparently fired while McDonald lay on the ground. It took four years and the expulsion of the state attorney general before the trial against Van Dyke for first-degree murder resulted in convictions for the lesser

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