In this excerpt from our interview with Jody Armour, who is the Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law at USC, David Feldman asks if United States citizens are legally required to carry identification. The conversation then moves on to whether or not American citizens have the right to give a cop the middle finger. We have a right to remain silent, but do we also have the right to tell a cop to F off?
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Professor Jody Armour
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Professor Jennifer Gordon, USA’s Abuse Of Guest Workers
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