Is the “Justice for Trayvon” movement finished?

It sure looks that way to prior probability. The mainstream news media, for example, are reporting that a 31-day student “sit-in” in Tallahassee, Fla. (the State capital) to protest the State of Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” self-defense law has come to an end … without accomplishing any concrete objective. The Florida State Legislature won’t  repeal, amend, or even consider holding a hearing on this law.

So, what is the probability that this was the last chapter in the “Justice for Trayvon” movement?

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About F. E. Guerra-Pujol

When I’m not blogging, I am a business law professor at the University of Central Florida.
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2 Responses to Is the “Justice for Trayvon” movement finished?

  1. The Professor's Wife's avatar The Professor's Wife says:

    I hope not because there still has been no justice for Trayvon.

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