“Students are taught practical areas of law, such as cross-examination, which is a crucial aspect of racial profiling cases,” he said. She has contributed by presenting her research on social profiling, racial profiling at roadway intersections, and the criminalization of people experiencing homelessness. Most cases of racial profiling are settled out of court. It is on the course calendar for the winter 2023 semester at U de M. To date, more than 200 students have learned about racial profiling through the course. If Mr. Belton has his way, the course will be taught at all civil law faculties in Quebec by 2024.
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