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Can the police stop and frisk your person based on their “training and experience?” Not if that training and experience is simply that drug dealers like to shake hands, says the Fourth Circuit. Ari Bargil provides the details of a drug dealer that the police were a tad too impatient to lock-up. And can an assistant football coach for a public high school publicly pray at the 50 yard line right after a game? The answer is it depends. Not every penitent man will pass the Ninth Circuit’s analysis. Plus, there’s a circuit split update on bump stocks and the CDC.
Register here for the April 20th online event on the 150th anniversary of Section 1983: https://ij.org/event/outragelegislation/
iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/short-circuit/id309062019
By Institute for Justice4.7
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Can the police stop and frisk your person based on their “training and experience?” Not if that training and experience is simply that drug dealers like to shake hands, says the Fourth Circuit. Ari Bargil provides the details of a drug dealer that the police were a tad too impatient to lock-up. And can an assistant football coach for a public high school publicly pray at the 50 yard line right after a game? The answer is it depends. Not every penitent man will pass the Ninth Circuit’s analysis. Plus, there’s a circuit split update on bump stocks and the CDC.
Register here for the April 20th online event on the 150th anniversary of Section 1983: https://ij.org/event/outragelegislation/
iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/short-circuit/id309062019

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