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There Is Nothing 'Conservative' About Letting Police Violate Our Rights
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's support for qualified immunity is in opposition to the principles he says he stands for.
21 January 2021
Newly-minted Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin appears on track to become somewhat of a...
california
cato institute
clark neily
coffee county
covid-19
first amendment
fresno
george floyd
georgia
gov. glenn youngkin
intercollegiate studies institute
justiceclarencethomasjustice sonia sotomayor
monell doctrine
nate hochman
national review
professor joanna schwartz
qualified immunity
republican party
u.s. court of appeals for the 9th circuit
u.s. supreme court
ucla
university of california los angeles
virginia
"Innocence isn't enough": Arizona urges the supreme court to send Barry Jones back to death row
The case has far-reaching implications: Should new evidence be ignored by the federal courts even when it exposes a wrongful conviction?
30 December 2021
THE MORNING OF the oral argument in Shinn...
9th u.s. circuit court of appeals
aedpa
andrew jones
andrew sowards
angela gray
antiterrorism and effective death penalty act
arizona
assistant attorney general brunn wall roysden iii
assistant attorney general myles braccio
attorney general mark brnovich
attorney robert loeb
barry jones
brandi jones
chief justice john roberts
conviction integrity and sentencing unit
deborah wheeler
department of justice
doj
hildegard stoecker
innocence network
jack chin
james jones
judge daniel collins
justice amy coney barrett
justice anthony kennedy
justice brett kavanaugh
justiceclarencethomasjustice elena kagan
justice ruth bader ginsberg
justice samuel alito
martinez v. ryan
mississippi
nevada
peritonitis
phoenix
pima county
pima county attorney's office
pinal county
president bill clinton
professor leah litman
rachel gray
roe v. wade
shinn v. ramirez
sixth amendment
tucson
u.s. district judge timothy burgess
u.s. supreme court
washington d.c.
A Cop Killed a Suicidal Man and Got Qualified Immunity. Justice Sotomayor Isn't Happy About It.
4 October 2021
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is reiterating her disdain for qualified immunity—a legal doctrine that protects certain government officials from accountability—decades after...
justiceclarencethomasjustice sonia sotomayor
new jersey
qualified immunity
schizophrenia
state trooper noah bartelt
supreme court
u.s. court of appeals for the third circuit
u.s. district court for the district of new jersey
willie gibbons
Cops Get Qualified Immunity After Jailing Florida Man for 'I Eat Ass' Bumper Sticker
28 September 2021
New life was injected into a free speech legal saga over an "I Eat Ass" bumper sticker yesterday when a federal judge ruled that the expression might violate Florida's obscenity law and...
andrew fleischmann
arkansas state university
bumper sticker
columbia county
columbia county detention facility
contempt of cop
corporal kirby
denver
dillon shane webb
eugene volokh
first amendment
florida
i eat ass
judge marcia morales howard
justiceclarencethomas
nieves v. bartlett
officer dampier
state attorney's office
supreme court
tennessee
travis english
travis michael english
u.s. district court middle district of florida
university of california at berkeley
volokh conspiracy
webb v. english