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    Likely the Best Legal Remedy for Plaintiffs Who Allege an Entire
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Likely the Best Legal Remedy for Plaintiffs Who Allege an Entire

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Likely the best legal remedy for plaintiffs who allege an entire police department is engaged in racial profiling is


A) The Fourth Amendment.
B) Title 42 U.S.C., Section 14141 (Pattern and Practice) .
C) Section 1983.
D) The Fourteenth Amendment.

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