Yes, You Have a First Amendment Right To Livestream Cops
Plus: Some State of the Union fact checking, a livestream discussion about gun rights and violence, and more...
Plus: Some State of the Union fact checking, a livestream discussion about gun rights and violence, and more...
In his State of the Union address Tuesday, President Joe Biden said that he wants to hold police "accountable." But he neglected to mention the elephant in the room.
There are ways to reduce abusive behavior while still protecting public safety.
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Priscilla Villarreal's case will be heard again tomorrow at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. She has attracted some unlikely supporters.
Enforcing all the laws, all the time.
By giving powerful law enforcement officials absolute immunity from civil liability, the Supreme Court leaves their victims with no recourse.
An appeals court rejected a qualified immunity defense.
Priscilla Villarreal found herself in a jail cell for publishing two routine stories. A federal court still can't decide what to do about that.
The two fake news organizations want the Supreme Court to review the case of a man who was arrested for making fun of the police.
A federal judge denied qualified immunity for officers accused of making up charges to get money from fines.
A highway engineer got qualified immunity for detaining drivers—despite not being a cop.
In Criminal (In)Justice, the Manhattan Institute scholar argues that most reforms favored by social justice activists—and many libertarians—make life worse for communities of color.
In Criminal (In)Justice, the Manhattan Institute scholar argues that most reforms favored by social justice activists—and many libertarians—make life worse for communities of color.
A First Amendment case prompts The Onion to explain how parody works.
The 6th Circuit ruled that qualified immunity prevented Anthony Novak from vindicating his First Amendment rights.
On average, the minimum requirement for cops is about 650 hours, compared to about 1,300 hours for barbers.
The lawsuit claims that a correctional officer gave male inmates the key to women's housing after accepting a $1,000 bribe.
The Institute for Justice urges SCOTUS to renounce that open-ended exception to the Fourth Amendment.
The Supreme Court still refuses to weigh in on the issue.
Hey, we're still mad about those things today!
A federal badge will now serve as an impenetrable shield against civil liability.
and clearly does not support qualified immunity.
than other kinds of civil liability.
William Fambrough supported the "wrong" mayoral candidate, so East Cleveland law enforcement destroyed his van and hit him with petty prosecutions.
The lawsuit over Timpa's deadly prone restraint, initially blocked by qualified immunity, was revived by the 5th Circuit.
Jerry Rogers Jr. complained that police hadn't solved a murder yet—and found himself in a jail cell.
A conservative judge expressed skepticism at the panel's conclusion before issuing a strong rebuke of prosecutorial immunity.
Anthony Novak's arrest and subsequent lawsuit set up a debate around overcriminalization and free speech.
A judge's blistering dissent is a reminder that this issue does not have to be a partisan one.
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One of Ralph Petty's victims is trying to hold him accountable, but she will have to overcome prosecutorial immunity.
The previous standard barring such lawsuits made “little sense," wrote Justice Brett Kavanaugh for the majority.
An Arkansas police officer used trumped-up charges to punish a man who criticized him for violating the Constitution.
The police officers who allegedly framed William Virgil were denied qualified immunity. But they're still trying to delay a trial.
DeRay Mckesson didn’t cause or encourage violence against police in Baton Rouge in 2016. The court says he can still be held responsible.
The officer used a "pain compliance maneuver" to force information from the boy's sister, who was recording the encounter.
When cops don't police their own, the results can be deadly.
"You'll have a bunch of people who plead to avoid trial or go broke trying to vindicate their rights."
The Institute for Justice offers a generally pessimistic appraisal of the situation under state law, but some optimism about prospects in the Supreme Court.
The sheriff's deputies are also not entitled to qualified immunity because the First Amendment right to offend police has been repeatedly upheld.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's support for qualified immunity is in opposition to the principles he says he stands for.
Brookside officers have been accused of fabricating violations and are being sued.
Kelli Goode's civil suit is a case study in how difficult it can be to get state actors to take responsibility when they allegedly infringe on someone's rights.
The officers originally received qualified immunity, meaning Timpa's estate had no right to state their case before a jury.