
189: A lawsuit puts alleged racial profiling by police on trial in Japan
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Motoki Taniguchi (left) and one of his clients, Maurice Shelton, hope their lawsuit can change alleged police practices involving stop-and-search. | LOUISE CLAIRE WAGNER
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