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Race and Pretextual Traffic Stops: Strategies for Challenging Whren v. United States & Its Vestiges

A pretextual traffic stop is one in which an officer uses a minor traffic infraction as a “pretext” to gain access to a vehicle and its passengers to investigate a hunch that the officer lacks the authority to investigate. Tia L. Holmes discusses state court challenges to these traffic stops that have been successful.

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