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Episode 463
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Supreme Court Lifts Limits on Appearance-Based Stops
Season 2025
Episode 454
The Supreme Court overturned limits on appearance-based stops, allowing aggressive sweeps that began in early June in Los Angeles to continue. Three Democratic appointees dissented and warned about profiling. Gov. Newsom condemned the ruling. Civil rights groups said the raids violated rights. The case could have broad impact nationwide.
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