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Objective Tests and Subjective Bias: Some Problems of Discriminatory Intent In The Criminal Law
Andrew D Leipold
College of Law
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Test Bias
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Subjective Bias
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Objective Test
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Criminal Law
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Discriminatory Intent
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Trial Process
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Class Action
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Civil Rights
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Racial Bias
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Racial Discrimination
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Conflicting Goals
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Police Officers
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Fourth Amendment
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Criminal Justice System
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Jurors
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Judicial Economy
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Governmental Action
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Pretrial Process
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Supreme Court
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Criminal Law
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Action
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Racial
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Proof
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Limitations
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Police
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Racial Discrimination
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Crime
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Motives
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officers
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Reasonableness
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Jurors
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Impeach
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Social Sciences
Intention
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Courts
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Criminal Law
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Discrimination
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Criminal Justice System
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Civil and Political Rights
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Police Officer
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Reasonableness
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Fourth Amendment
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Psychology
Intention
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Discrimination
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Racial Discrimination
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Criminal Justice System
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
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Fourth Amendment
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