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08/01/2020
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The Nevada Independent
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07/01/2020
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Arizona Capitol Times
Professor Cooper discusses the importance of civilians serving as the voice on police review boards.
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06/17/2020
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The Washington Post
Professor Frank Rudy Cooper, along with Suzette Malveaux and Catherine E. Smith discuss how allowing civil lawsuits against bystander cops could change police culture.
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06/13/2020
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Las Vegas Review Journal
As protests and confrontations continue in Las Vegas, Race, Gender and Policing program faculty explain why police violence is a local, as well as a national, issue.
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06/10/2020
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KNPR State of Nevada
Professor Frank Rudy Cooper argues for increasing social services in relation to policing on KNPR's State of Nevada radio show
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06/05/2020
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The Nevada Independent
Professor Frank Rudy Cooper discusses how the Supreme Court gutted the protection against police misconduct in Section 1983 litigation on The Nevada Independent's podcast
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06/02/2020
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The Nevada Independent
Professor Cooper suggests changing Supreme Court to address police misconduct.
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05/29/2020
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Casino.org
Prof. Frank Rudy Cooper discusses race inequality issues in Las Vegas prior to the Black Lives Matter protest on the Strip.
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02/21/2020
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Medium
UNLV Law professors analyze the leading Democratic presidential candidates on a wide range of criminal justice issues in preparation for the panel of law professors and community activists held on February 18, 2020.
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02/19/2020
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Huffington Post
In this week’s Nevada caucuses, the Democratic breakout candidate needs to finally prove that he can win over voters of color.