Multiple Choice
One of the key differences between "successful" and "unsuccessful" racial profiling cases is
A) Successful litigants have more money.
B) Successful litigants are able to produce corroborative evidence of racial animus.
C) Successful litigants have better attorneys.
D) Successful litigants hire better experts.
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Q9: Using an operational definition of racial profiling,
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