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State Bill Creates Process to Finally End Qualified Immunity, And It’s from Republicans
29 December 2021
Bills filed in the Florida House and Senate for the 2022 legislative session would create a process to sue police officers in state court for using excessive force or taking other actions...
attorney dave roland
billofrights
civil justice & property rights subcommittee
colorado
congress
eleventh circuit
florida
florida state constitution
h829
hawaii
house bill 829
house judiciary committee
house of representatives
justice byron white
mallley v. briggs
missouri
rep justin amash
rep.ayanna pressley
s1342
scotus
senate
senate bill 1342
sovereign immunity
st. louis post-dispatch
tenth amendment center
u.s. billofrights
u.s. constitution
u.s. supreme court
washington d.c.
The Supreme Court Declines To Determine if You Have a First Amendment Right To Film the Police
1 November 2021
The Supreme Court has just refused to hear a case at the nexus of police abuse and the First Amendment, declining to consider a petition from a man who says his free speech rights...
10th circuit court of appeals
abade irizarry
ari cohn
attorney anya bidwell
attorney natasha n. babazadeh
attorney nicolas y. riley
billofrights
civil rights division
colorado
denver
denver police department
department of justice
derek chauvin
doj
dpd
first amendment
george floyd
institute for justice
levi frasier
minneapolis
minnesota
office michael slager
officer ahmed yehia
officer christopher l. evans
officer russell bothwell
radley balko
south carolina
supreme court
swat
techfreedom
u.s. court of appeals for the 10th circuit
u.s. supreme court
walter scott
washington post