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Judges and Judiciary

Mar. 9, 2002

Expand Profiling Worries to Cycling While Black

SAN FRANCISCO - Well, it appears Janice Rogers Brown was right to be suspicious. When she wrote her dissent to Monday's California Supreme Court opinion authorizing searches and arrests of bicyclists carrying no identification, Brown acknowledged not knowing the ethnic background of the defendant.

Reporters' Notebook

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Well, it appears Janice Rogers Brown was right to be suspicious.
        When she wrote her dissent to Monday's California Supreme Court opinion authorizing searches and arrests of bicyclists ca...

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