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The Futile Fourth Amendment: Understanding Police Excessive Force Doctrine Through an Empirical Assessment of Graham v. Connor

doi 10.1017/9781108354721.012
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July 4, 2019

Authors
Osagie K. ObasogieZachary Newman
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Cambridge University Press


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