Over the last seven months, I’ve written several times about how the Court has indicated that it’s preparing to consider several qualified immunity cases, given the manner in which it has repeatedly rescheduled several cert petitions that have been fully briefed and ready for resolutiFor the last several years, Cato has been leading the campaign to abolish qualified immunity, an atextual, ahistorical judicial doctrine that shields state officials from liability, even when they violate people’s constitutional rights. The most immediate practical goal of this campaign has been to convince the Supreme Court to decide to hear one of the many cases calling for qualified immunity to be either narrowed or reconsidered outright.on since October of last year. My hypothesis at the time was that the Supreme Court was delaying resolution of these petitions so that it could consider them along with several other high-profile cases that also raised the same underlying question of whether qualified immunity should be reconsidered.
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I most certainly hope so. I'm sick of reading about psychopathic garbage doing so much damage and getting off scot-free.
Like what happens too often as we can see from this link: