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Abolishing Racist Policing With The Thirteenth Amendment, Brandon Hasbrouck
Abolishing Racist Policing With The Thirteenth Amendment, Brandon Hasbrouck
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This Essay was also published online at 67 UCLA L. Rev. Disc. 200 (2020).
Policing in America has always been about controlling the Black body. Indeed, modern policing was birthed and nurtured by white supremacy; its roots are found in slavery. Policing today continues to protect and serve the racial hierarchy blessed by the Constitution itself. But a string of U.S. Supreme Court rulings involving the Thirteenth Amendment offers Congress a tool with which to target institutions that have preserved social, political, and official norms associated with slavery. In those cases, the Supreme Court held that Congress has broad enforcement …