Good thoughts. I don't know much about qualified immunity, so read up on it. Is there a balanced way to approach it that would protect the good cops while allowing the space for bad cops to be dealt with?
Good thoughts. I don't know much about qualified immunity, so read up on it. Is there a balanced way to approach it that would protect the good cops while allowing the space for bad cops to be dealt with?
I think Congress could find the right compromise. Right now it is really broad. Basically, no law enforcement personnel can be sued personally for misconduct unless someone else has done the exact same thing previously and it was ruled to have crossed the line.
Makes sense. By the way...I just subscribed to your substack a few days ago, but have followed you from many years past at Redstate. Thanks for all you do!
Good thoughts. I don't know much about qualified immunity, so read up on it. Is there a balanced way to approach it that would protect the good cops while allowing the space for bad cops to be dealt with?
I think Congress could find the right compromise. Right now it is really broad. Basically, no law enforcement personnel can be sued personally for misconduct unless someone else has done the exact same thing previously and it was ruled to have crossed the line.
Makes sense. By the way...I just subscribed to your substack a few days ago, but have followed you from many years past at Redstate. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks so much