EPISODE · Oct 8, 2020 · 1H
Race and Policing
from FedSoc Forums · host The Federalist Society
In this teleforum, James R. Copland will discuss competing legislative proposals in Congress, in the context of a complex phenomenon. In Copland's view, the evidence is clear that black men both disproportionately benefit from policing and disproportionately bear its costs. How should we think about the evidence, and how should we address the issue?Copland will also discuss his newly-released book, The Unelected: How an Unaccountable Elite is Governing America.Featuring:-- James R. Copland, Senior Fellow and Director, Legal Policy, Manhattan Institute
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In this teleforum, James R. Copland will discuss competing legislative proposals in Congress, in the context of a complex phenomenon. In Copland's view, the evidence is clear that black men both disproportionately benefit from policing and disproportionately bear its costs. How should we think about the evidence, and how should we address the issue?Copland will also discuss his newly-released book, The Unelected: How an Unaccountable Elite is Governing America.Featuring:-- James R. Copland, Senior Fellow and Director, Legal Policy, Manhattan Institute
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