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Chavez v. Illinois State Police, No. 99-3691 (7th Cir.) (251 F.3d 612) (May 23, 2001) (Judge Michael S. Kanne)

Here the Court ruled that plaintiffs may use statistics to show that troopers engaged in racial profiling by treating members of plaintiffs' class differently than other motorists similarly situated but for membership in the class.

 

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