For decades, interactions between police and people of color have often been tense and even violent. Prof. Samuel Walker, a nationally-renowned authority on police accountability, discusses efforts to address racial bias and reform policing techniques. He says lawyers play a crucial role in protecting the civil liberties of all persons – especially persons of color – during encounters with police. Walker presented at the 2017 State Bar of Wisconsin Annual Meeting & Conference, https://amc.wisbar.org/index.html.
Race and Policing: A Roadmap to Reform
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