What Next - How the Supreme Court Legalized Racial Profiling
Slate News11 Sep 2025

What Next - How the Supreme Court Legalized Racial Profiling

How a Supreme Court decision from the shadow docket opens the door to racial profiling, creates a nightmare for millions of Latino Americans, and drains dwindling legitimacy from the court itself.

Guest: Mark Joseph Stern, senior writer covering courts and the law for Slate, and the co-host of Amicus.

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