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Released on May 31, 2024
Professors Ray and Witmer-Rich Discuss Police Surveillance at Community Forum

Professors Brian Ray and Jonathan Witmer-Rich were panelists at the Cleveland Community Police Commission’s Community Forum on Police Surveillance. Professor Witmer-Rich addressed the Fourth Amendment issues raised by the dramatic increase in the Cleveland police’s use of these technologies. Professor Ray discussed the ways that other cities, like Oakland, California, have adopted ordinances requiring transparency, accountability and community oversight.

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