Unlawful Shield: A Cato Institute Website Dedicated to Abolishing Qualified Immunity
Qualified immunity is a legal doctrine invented out of whole cloth by the U.S. Supreme Court that protects government agents, including particularly law enforcement officers, who violate someone’s constitutional rights from federal civil liability. The Cato Institute is pleased to announce a new website dedicated to explaining how and why the qualified immunity doctrine needs to be eliminated.


The Dangers of Naïve Faith in Big Government
Don’t Blame Ridesharing for Mass Transit’s Woes
Why Xi Jinping Thought Is a Threat to China’s Future
China’s institutional infrastructure is weaker than it might appear at first glance.
Want to Make Child Care Cheaper and More Accessible? Deregulate It.
The rules the states impose raise costs. That’s hard on poorer people and particularly single mothers.
Venezuela Is on the Verge of a Massive Humanitarian and Economic Collapse. the Culprit? Socialism.
Alex Jones and the Bigger Questions of Internet Governance
As a legal matter, social media companies have broad discretion to police their platforms. That is how it should be. But they need to make their authority legitimate.
The TSA Has a New Program That Could Spy on You. It’s a Massive Waste of Money.
Are Trump’s Economic Policies Really Making America Great?