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City University of New York Law Review

Suspect Fits Description: Responses to
Racial Profiling in NYC

September 29, 2010
CUNY School of Law Auditorium

A panel presented by The New York City Law Review discussing possible responses to aggressive policing of communities of color in New York. With an introduction by Professor Andrea McArdle and moderated by law professor and racial justice advocate Babe Howell.

Co-sponsored by the CUNY National Lawyers Guild Chapter, the CUNY American Constitution Society, the Mississippi Project and LEAP (Law Equality and Policy).

Panelists include:

  • Darius Charney, an attorney from the Center for Constitutional Rights working on the case Floyd v. NYC
  • Jesus Gonzales, activist and organizer with Make The Road-NY's Youth Power Project
  • David M. Kennedy, Director of the Center for Crime Prevention and Control and Professor of Anthropology at John Jay Col-lege of Criminal Justice
  • Robert Perry, CUNY alum and Legislative Director of NYCLU to discuss the Civilian Complaint Review Board
  • Noel Leader, retired law enforcement officer and co-founder of 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement.
  • Steve Ziedman, Professor, Director of CUNY Law's Criminal Defense Clinic
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