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11.4. Independent Commission on Los Angeles Police Department / general counsel - 1991 May 1 meeting (3 of 4), 1991 May 1. A need for change: confronting the problems of the LAPD - testimony of Ramona Ripston, executive director ACLU of Southern California, before the special Independent Commission on the LAPD. PART OF A SERIES: The series pertains to the work of Munger, Tolles & Olson, the firm responsible for coordinating the activities and proceedings of the Independent Commission's legal counsel. Included are legal briefs, court transcripts, and memoranda press releases and article clippings about the Rodney King incident and the subsequent creation of the Independent Commission summaries of witness interviews analyses of legislation regarding the role and purview of peace officers work plans and outlines developed by Commission staff draft copies developed for all sections of the Commission report supplemental materials for the report, including a copy of the Rodney King arrest log, law enforcement literature, and public opinion surveys materials distributed and reviewed during Commission meetings letters of interest submitted to Chairman Christopher from prospective Commission members and organizations and lists of bills and Commission expenditures.
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