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Congress Fighting over Qualified Immunity

The sticking point over policing reform in Congress is qualified immunity, the court-invented doctrine that regularly lets cops off the hook when they violate Americans’ rights. Cato’s Clark Neily and Jay Schweikert discuss the negotiations.

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End Qualified Immunity

Qualified immunity is a judicial doctrine that shields public officials, like police officers, from liability when they break the law. Cato’s Project on Criminal Justice chose to make the elimination of qualified immunity one of its top priorities nearly three years ago for the simple reason that civil society is impossible without a well‐​functioning criminal justice system.

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Caleb O. Brown

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