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CU law professor on what a Derek Chauvin conviction could mean for policing

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CU law professor on what a Derek Chauvin conviction could mean for policing

CU law professor on what a Derek Chauvin conviction could mean for policing

CU law professor Aya Gruber shares a perspective on what a conviction could mean for policing: "A conviction would send a message that we are ready to see victims of police violence as real victims.”


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