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Can a license modification stem racial profiling?

Can a license modification stem racial profiling?
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"Two governors for the price of one" proposal gets hearing

"Two governors for the price of one" proposal gets hearing
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Opinion: If accountability is the question, immunity is not the answer

Paul Berch (D-Westmoreland) and Tony Lekas (R-Hudson) are members of the NH House of Representatives. Keith Neely and Patrick Jaicomo are attorneys at the non-profit Institute for Justice, working on its Project on Immunity and Accountability. Holding.

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Panel discusses qualified immunity at Backyard Brewery

Panel discusses qualified immunity at Backyard Brewery
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Ben & Jerry Rally To End 'Qualified Immunity' In New Hampshire

Replies(4) Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield of Ben and Jerry s ice cream at a press conference outside the NH Statehouse. (NH Journal) Ben and Jerry s founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield came to Concord on Monday to lobby for an end of qualified immunity for Granite State police officers. It s a cause that brought together activists from the left (ACLU) and right (Americans for Prosperity). But just last week, Cohen was campaigning in Philadelphia for District Attorney Larry Krasner, whose progressive politics have made him a cause célèbre on the far left, the star of a PBS documentary ( Philly D.A. ) and, pro-police advocates say, one of the most anti-cop politicians in America.

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