The U.S. Constitution: Reimagining 'We the People' as an Inclusive Construct

6 The Bridge: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Legal and Social Policy 1(2021).

U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2021-25

11 Pages Posted: 18 May 2021 Last revised: 25 Aug 2021

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Joan RM Bullock

Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law

Constance Fain

Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law

L. Darnell Weeden

Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law

SpearIt

University of Pittsburgh - School of Law

Date Written: May 1, 2021

Abstract

This is a transcript of a panel discussing policing practices in America. It was a part of a symposium entitled, Police Misconduct and Qualified Immunity: Reimagining "We the People" held at Thurgood Marshall School of Law.

Keywords: Police, Policing, Qualified Immunity, Law Enforcement, Correctional Officers, Prisons

Suggested Citation

Bullock, Joan RM and Fain, Constance and Weeden, L. Darnell and SpearIt, The U.S. Constitution: Reimagining 'We the People' as an Inclusive Construct (May 1, 2021). 6 The Bridge: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Legal and Social Policy 1(2021)., U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2021-25, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3846366

Joan RM Bullock

Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law

3100 Cleburne Street
Houston, TX 77004
United States

Constance Fain

Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law ( email )

3100 Cleburne Street
Houston, TX 77004
United States

L. Darnell Weeden

Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law

3100 Cleburne Street
Houston, TX 77004
United States

SpearIt (Contact Author)

University of Pittsburgh - School of Law ( email )

3900 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
United States

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