Trayvon Martin - Stand Your Ground Law
From The 13TH
51:15 - 55:58
4m 43s
The umbrella of "ALEC" - a private clubs of members and corporations, having a large part in law making. This clip describes the part they played in the Trayvon Martin case.

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