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Pursuit, Panic, and Power - When a Police Chase Becomes a Constitutional Event
BlogApr 14, 2026

Pursuit, Panic, and Power: When a Police Chase Becomes a Constitutional Event

Police pursuit is not merely a tactical decision—it is a constitutional act in motion. The law’s tendency to isolate the moment of impact obscures...

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Bias Inside the Command - Manhattan North Narcotics
BlogApr 11, 2026

Bias Inside the Command Did Not Stay There—Now the Record Is Rotten

Before this scandal broke into the broader media cycle, the warning was already on the record: racist conduct inside an active police command is...

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The Structural Defect of Jury Selection
BlogApr 10, 2026

Jury Selection Is a Judicial Function

Why Courts Should Control the Peremptory Challenge Process   Core Thesis The peremptory challenge has long been defended as an ordinary tool of trial...

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Former NYPD Sergeant Erik Duran and Decedent Mr. Eric Duprey
BlogApr 10, 2026

Accountability Is Not Anti-Police: The Dangerous Fiction Behind the Duran Defense

How Vincent J. Vallelong and the New York Post abandoned professional standards in the public response to the Erik Duran case.   There are...

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Simulated Group of NYPD Detectives Engaging in a Group Chat
BlogApr 7, 2026

Not Harmless: What “Just Joking” Reveals About Bias, Discretion, and Fair Policing

For law enforcement, racial humor is not separate from the work. It can expose the assumptions that shape perception, suspicion, and force.   I....

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Police Group Chats
BlogApr 6, 2026

From Rodney King to the Group Chat Era: How Police Messaging Became Evidence of Institutional Unfitness

Why racist police communications are not a workplace problem, but a warning about court cases, Title VI exposure, and the fitness to wield state...

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The Antioch Blueprint
BlogApr 5, 2026

The Antioch Blueprint: What a Police Text Scandal Becomes After the Department Stops Pretending It Is Only About Texts

The Patrol Borough Manhattan North Narcotics chat scandal should be read less as a New York embarrassment than as a warning. Antioch, California shows...

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White Supremacist Infiltration Is Not A Theory
BlogApr 4, 2026

White Supremacist Infiltration Is a Public-Safety Threat: What the Manhattan North Narcotics Allegations Reveal About Power, Bias, and Investigative Integrity

I. This Is a Public-Safety Threat, Not a Workplace Scandal The reported conduct inside Patrol Borough Manhattan North Narcotics is not properly understood as...

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Bias Inside the Command - Manhattan North Narcotics
BlogApr 4, 2026

Bias Inside the Command Doesn’t Stay There—It Puts the Public, Officers, and Every Case at Risk

Racist conduct inside police workplaces is not an internal optics problem. It is a recurring institutional failure that endangers employees, contaminates investigations, and undermines...

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