Brown v. City of Oneonta, New York, No. 98-9375 (2nd Cir.) (235 F.3d 769) (December 18, 2000) (Judge John M. Jr. Walker)
The five separate decisions in this case reflect how extraordinarily sensitive and explosive charges of racial profiling can be. Here those charges set off an old-fashioned judicial donnybrook that was filled with an undercurrent of invective and “hurtful remarks” that is rare in the world of judicial politeness.
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