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Doctrine, Discretion, and Discrimination: A Response to Professor Richardson

Professor Gabriel J. Chin
83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev.1023

Professor Richardson has presented a characteristically insightful
and gracious analysis of the critique of Whren v. United States offered
in the Article I co-authored with Charles Vernon. She, like us, would
like to see Whren overruled. She believes, however, that our solution
has not gone far enough in a couple of ways. Although I do not exactly
disagree with her observations, I do defend our argument as an
appropriate step forward…

Read the Full Rebuttal Here.

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