Via Robyn Sanders (asst. Fed defender, PA)
9:34 PM · May 20, 2024
"In a 62-page scorcher, J. Reeves methodically incinerates #QualifiedImmunity (QI) as having "no basis in law" & being an "extra-constitutional affront." This opinion could finally spell the end for the doctrine. REQUIRED READING for all who yearn for accountability & #justice. 🧵
"Critically, J. Reeves emphasizes that QI "disproportionately bars justice for Black victims of government misconduct." The opinion is loaded with powerful footnotes documenting extensive research showing QI's egregious racially discriminatory impact."
"This decision is a landmark in both constitutional analysis and potential civil rights impact. I believe litigant and courts will be parsing this decision for years as the fate of QI is reconsidered."
Tiens, j'ai refait un tour sur Facebook. Un bar affiche tranquillement sur sa page Facebook le visage d'un homme qui a volé un objet dans ce lieu via une vidéo d'une caméra.
Ne serait-t-il pas plus intelligent d'envoyer une plainte au lieu de montrer le visage de cet homme...
Si chacun fait sa police, que va devenir ce monde ? Surtout que cet homme a peut-être des problèmes et ça ce n'est pas pris en compte par le commerçant même si c'est malheureux qu'il s'est fait voler à la vue de tout le monde.
“When a #police department upgrades its #guns, what happens to the old ones? A CBS #News investigation found #law enforcement agencies routinely resold or traded in their used duty #weapons, a practice that has sent thousands of guns into the hands of criminals.
In a 16-year period ending in 2022, the ATF identified more than 52,000 guns recovered from #crime scenes that were once used by police agencies. It took a federal court order for the ATF to release that data”