Maxted, 2020 - Google Patents
The qualified immunity litigation machine: Eviscerating the anti-racist heart of Sec. 1983, weaponizing interlocutory appeal, and the routine of police violence against …Maxted, 2020
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- Maxted D
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This Article makes the case that twin plagues endemic to American law-the routine of police violence and its unequal impact on Black lives and other people of color-are rooted in the invention and application of qualified immunity by the courts and the legal profession. For …
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