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“This string of constitutional precedent … expand[s] the concept of ‘driving while black’ to include ‘parking while black’ … the effect of it being next to impossible to limit seizures based on racial profiling justified by reasonable suspicion of a parking violation."

“Parking While Black”: Pretextual Stops, Racism, Parking, and an Alternative Approach Notes
Southern Illinois University Law Journal
Vol. 44 Issue 1, pp. 107–144,
2019
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