This Essay describes, critiques, and attempts to reform the role of fault in the defense of qualified immunity. It first argues, in Part I, that the defense does not properly assess fault because it immunizes persons who are at fault and holds liable persons who are not. The chief cause of this problem is that the defense is focused on an exceedingly narrow source of law: appellate judicial opinions. Appellate opinions are, not surprisingly, rarely read by government officers and, even when their substance is communicated to officers, they only comprise one of many factors that affect the blameworthiness of an officer. Given that fault can often be assessed outside the context of appellate judicial opinions, the Essay then begins to sketch ...
Qualified immunity is a judge-made doctrine originally created to shield officers from liability onl...
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Qualified immunity has faced trenchant criticism for decades, but recent events have renewed focus o...
This Essay describes, critiques, and attempts to reform the role of fault in the defense of qualifie...
This Essay offers an internal critique of qualified immunity law that explains why these problems re...
Qualified immunity—the legal doctrine that shields government officials from suit for constitutional...
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This Essay explores whether formalism and accountability are compatible lodestars as we steer toward...
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Scholars have criticized the Court\u27s qualified immunity decision in Pearson v. Callahan on the gr...
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This Essay discusses the Supreme Court’s tendency in recent opinions to covertly expand the reach of...
This article addresses several criticisms of the qualified immunity doctrine and defends the doctrin...
(Excerpt) Part I makes the crucial point that compensation is a tool and not a distinct goal of tort...
Qualified immunity is a judge-made doctrine originally created to shield officers from liability onl...
With increased media coverage of excessive force cases, we may someday achieve meaningful reform of ...
Qualified immunity has faced trenchant criticism for decades, but recent events have renewed focus o...
This Essay describes, critiques, and attempts to reform the role of fault in the defense of qualifie...
This Essay offers an internal critique of qualified immunity law that explains why these problems re...
Qualified immunity—the legal doctrine that shields government officials from suit for constitutional...
This Essay will proceed in four parts. Parts I, II, and III will highlight, through some recent illu...
This Essay explores whether formalism and accountability are compatible lodestars as we steer toward...
Qualified immunity is not an unqualified success. This defense, which protects officers from liabili...
Scholars have criticized the Court\u27s qualified immunity decision in Pearson v. Callahan on the gr...
The recent outcry against qualified immunity, a doctrine that disallows damages actions against gove...
This Article reports the findings of the largest and most comprehensive study todate of the role qu...
This Essay discusses the Supreme Court’s tendency in recent opinions to covertly expand the reach of...
This article addresses several criticisms of the qualified immunity doctrine and defends the doctrin...
(Excerpt) Part I makes the crucial point that compensation is a tool and not a distinct goal of tort...
Qualified immunity is a judge-made doctrine originally created to shield officers from liability onl...
With increased media coverage of excessive force cases, we may someday achieve meaningful reform of ...
Qualified immunity has faced trenchant criticism for decades, but recent events have renewed focus o...