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Steve Schewel

September 5, 2014

Durham City Council begins spelling out views on police issues

Council begins spelling out views on police issues This piece first appeared on the Herald-Sun website on Sep. 02, 2014 @ 10:44 PM Ray Gronberg DURHAM — Most and perhaps all the members of Durham’s City Council favor asking city police officers to obtain a motorist’s written permission before undertaking a “consent” search of a […]

Category iconCriminal Justice,  Recent News Tag iconConsent to Search,  Cora Cole-McFaddden,  Diane Catotti,  Durham City Council,  Durham NAACP,  Durham Police,  Eddie Davis,  FADE coalition,  Mayor Bill Bell,  Racial Profiling,  Steve Schewel,  Tom Bonfield

September 2, 2014

City Council Decisions On Durham Police Department

This radio interview originally aired on WUNC’s The State of Things on September 2, 2014 City Council Decisions On Durham Police Department    Listen to the full radio interview here 31:25 The Durham City Council meets about the city’s police department tonight and the alleged racial discrimination by law enforcement. City of Durham Credit City […]

Category iconCriminal Justice,  Recent News Tag iconCora Cole-McFadden,  Daryl Atkinson,  Durham CAN,  Durham Police Department,  FADE,  Frank Stasio,  Jorge Valencia,  Racial Profiling,  Reverend Mark-Anthony Middleton,  Steve Schewel,  The State Of Things

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On Monday, NC voters will take on politicians trying to silence them at the polls. Follow NC’s voter ID trial (Holmes v. Moore) beginning April 12: youtu.be/GMf_Oe_-kIE #ncvoterIDtrial #holmes pic.twitter.com/UHIN…

About an hour ago

We know NC deserves better than a voter ID law that: ❌ targets Black & Brown voters ❌ puts a poll tax on voting ❌ looks a lot like the last unconstitutional voter ID law. That’s why we’re taking the #ncga to court this week. #ncvoterIDtrial pic.twitter.com/K1N3…

About 4 hours ago

There’s no voter ID law that doesn’t hurt eligible voters — and NC’s latest discriminatory scheme is no exception. Follow the action as NC voters fight back — watch the Holmes v. Moore trial beginning April 12: youtu.be/GMf_Oe_-kIE #ncvoterIDtrial #ncpol pic.twitter.com/sYdz…

About 8 hours ago

Long before Georgia’s voter suppression law made national headlines, we took North Carolina’s latest Jim Crow-style attack on the freedom to vote to court. The trial begins Monday at 10 — watch it here: youtu.be/GMf_Oe_-kIE #ncvoterIDtrial #holmes pic.twitter.com/ZqGi…

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'States have the right to run elections as they see fit. However, states have a responsibility to ensure everyone is treated equally under the law.' | Winthrop professor debunks basis for restrictive voting laws wcnc.com/mobile/arti… via @wcnc

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