The Lawfare Podcast

How the Police Became Untouchable

Feb 14, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
The Problem With Police Reform
03:35 • 2min
3
Civil Litigation
05:36 • 4min
4
The Challenges of Civil Rights Lawsuits
09:17 • 3min
5
The First Step in Pro Se Litigation Is Pleading Your Complaint
12:31 • 5min
6
What I Learned From the Civil Rights Lawsuits of Clay Tiffany
17:26 • 4min
7
The Supreme Court's Analysis of Qualified Immunity in Harlow Versus Fitzgerald
21:31 • 4min
8
The Immediate Assumptions of the Court of Appeals in California
25:15 • 4min
9
Why Officers Didn't Pay Settlements and Judgments
29:25 • 5min
10
Indemnification - Why Isn't the System Working?
33:57 • 5min
11
Insurers in the Smaller Jurisdictions
39:06 • 3min
12
Qualified Immunity
41:45 • 4min
13
Qualified Immunity
45:25 • 4min
14
Is the Supreme Court Really Changing Course?
49:22 • 2min
15
Municipal Liability
51:18 • 2min
16
Is There a Vicarious Liability for Municipal Governments?
53:06 • 3min
17
How Did You Conduct the Empirical Analysis of the Harlow Hypotheses?
56:03 • 3min
18
Qualitative Immunity in the Civil Litigation Landscape
59:09 • 2min
19
What Is Your Ideal Reform for State and Local Police Accountability?
01:01:18 • 3min
20
Is There Momentum in Congress After Tyree Nichols?
01:04:39 • 2min
21
The Promise of Reform at the State Level
01:06:35 • 5min
22
The Law Fair Podcast - What Did You Learn?
01:11:18 • 3min