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27 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 1043 (2014)
Stop and Frisk, Judicial Independence, and the Ironies of Improper Appearances

handle is hein.journals/geojlege27 and id is 1074 raw text is: SYMPOSIUM: RACE AND ACCESS TO
THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
Stop and Frisk, Judicial Independence, and the
Ironies of Improper Appearances
ANIL KALHAN*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.......................................... 1044
I.  LITIGATING STOP AND FRISK IN NEW YORK CITY ...........                1053
A. DANIELS V. CITY OF NEW YORK.             .....................    1054
B. FLOYD, DAVIS, AND LIGON.             ......................... 1058
C. FLOYD AND THE BLOOMBERG ADMINISTRATION'S
MEDIA CAMPAIGN ATTACKING JUDGE SCHEINDLIN ....                   1062
II.  A PERFECT STORM OF PROCEDURAL IRREGULARITY ......... .              1070
A. THE CITY'S LEISURELY APPEAL .               .................... 1071
B. ADJUDICATION BY NEWSPAPER .                 ...................    1072
* Associate Professor of Law, Drexel University. A.B., Brown University; M.P.P.M., Yale School of
Management; J.D., Yale Law School. Many thanks to Manan Ahmed, Neelam Arya, Sameer Ashar, Baher
Azmy, Jenn Borchetta, Paul Butler, Meera Deo, Stephanie Dorenbosch, Michael Dorf, Richard Frankel, Arianna
Freeman, Elba Galvan, Emily Jane Goodman, Adam Gordon, Bruce Green, Michael Kavey, Alana Klein, Pery
Krinsky, Chisun Lee, Nancy Leong, Rachel Lopez, Manoj Mate, Sandy Mayson, Jyoti Nanda, David Noll,
Frank Pasquale, Gowri Ramachandran, Dana Remus, Judith Resnik, Jen Sperling, Madhavi Sunder, Ryan
Tack-Hooper, and Ellen Yaroshefsky, as well as participants in the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
Symposium on Race and Access to the Justice System and in events organized by the Puerto Rican Bar
Association of New York and the Social Change Network of Philadelphia, for valuable exchanges on the issues
in this Article or comments on earlier drafts. I am also greatly appreciative to Sunita Balija and John Cannan for
helpful research and library support, to Chelsea Biemiller for excellent research assistance, and to Brittany
Brown, Laura Livingston, Meg Parker, and the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics staff for their diligent
editorial work. Finally, I am very thankful to Dean Roger Dennis for his support for this project. © 2014, Anil
Kalhan.

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