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Fifth Circuit Tells Cops ‘Hispanic On A Bike’ Isn’t Enough Suspicion To Justify Stops Of Hispanics On Bikes
25 July 2022
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals tends to be the cop-friendliest jurisdiction. Unexpected outbursts by recently appointed Judge Don Willett aside, the Fifth Circuit tends...
andres alvarez
be on the lookout
bolo
corpus christi
fifth circuit court of appeals
hispanic on a bike
judgedonwillettjudge edith jones
supreme court
terry stop
texas
SCOTUS Has Made It Practically Impossible To Sue a Rights-Violating Federal Officer
11 November 2021
Several recent Supreme Court decisions have made it practically impossible to sue a federal officer over alleged violations of constitutional rights. Now the Court has agreed to hear a case...
agent erik egbert
bivens claim
border patrol
egbert v. boule
first amendment
fourth amendment
hernandez v. mesa (2020)
internal revenue service
irs
judgedonwillett
supreme court
u.s. court of appeals for the 5th circuit
u.s. court of appeals for the 9th circuit
washington
ziglar v. abbasi (2017)
The DHS Agent Who Tried To Kill Kevin Byrd Can't Be Sued—Because He Works for the Federal Government
22 September 2021
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agent Ray Lamb was not acting in his professional capacity when he approached Kevin Byrd in the parking lot of a Texas bar and allegedly...
anya bidwell
bivens v. six unknown named agents
congress
conroe
constitution
darcy wade
department of homeland security
dhs
eric lamb
federal bureau of narcotics
fourth amendment
greyhound
heather weyker
institute for justice
judgedonwillett
kevin byrd
minnesota
ray lamb
st. paul
supreme court
texas
u.s. court of appeals for the 5th circuit