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Is a “Win-Win” Still Possible in Policing?

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Qualified Immunity and its Implications for Accountability

This chapter discusses the concept of qualified immunity and its impact on holding government officials, particularly police officers, accountable for their actions. It explores potential ways to change or eliminate qualified immunity, including the option for lawyers to sue police officers for excessive force under state laws.

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