Thanks to @ssrn.bsky.social for highlighting my essay, out in the Stanford Law Review Online. I argue that changing landscape about the suspiciousness of carrying a gun lends to overreliance on associational suspicion when justifying police interventions.
Aliza Hochman Bloom
This article critiques the Fifth Circuit’s ruling in #UnitedStates v. Wilson that gun possession alone doesn’t justify a stop but upheld it due to defendant’s associations & arrest history.
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