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Desir v. Broward County et. al.
Renney v. Alabama Department of Corrections et. al.
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Ending the Myth of “Excited Delirium”
Ensuring Community Control of Police
Expanding Accountability
Limiting Contact Between Police and the Public
Mandating Transparency
Removing Dogs from Policing
Opposing the Criminalization of Filming the Police
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NPAP Letter Supporting CA Senate Bill (SB) 731
NPAP Letter Supporting CA Senate Bill (SB) 731
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