Police brutality has captured public and political attention, garnering protests, investigations, and proposed reforms. But judicial relief for excessive force victims is invariably doubtful. Civil rights litigation against abusive police officers under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 is impeded by the judicial doctrine of qualified immunity, which favors government interests over those of private citizens. In particular, the doctrine forecloses lawsuits unless the law is clearly established that the force would be unlawful, requiring a high level of specificity and precedent that is difficult to satisfy. Further tilting the balance against excessive force victims, Fourth Amendment case law privileges the police perspective, incorporating and fostering po...
This Article empirically examines an issue central to judicial and scholarly debate about civil righ...
The two-pronged qualified immunity analysis, which is often the deciding point in any Fourth Amendme...
The Article analyzes claims of police misconduct and false arrest, specifically addressing the issue...
Police brutality has captured public and political attention, garnering protests, investigations, an...
This thesis analyzes how and within what context the Supreme Court of the United States has interpre...
Under the qualified immunity doctrine, current policy shields law enforcement officers who utilize e...
It is no secret that there is an issue of police brutality in marginalized communities. While there ...
If the Fourth Amendment is designed to protect citizens from law enforcement abusing its powers, why...
Thirty years ago, in Graham v. Connor, the Supreme Court determined that excessive-force claims agai...
Police brutality is one of the most serious and enduring human rights violations in the United State...
Before the 1989 case of Graham v. Connor, excessive force cases were pursued under either state law ...
When determining whether to hold a police officer civilly liable for using excessive force in violat...
The U.S. Supreme Court deserves some of the blame for the problem of police misconduct, including of...
Within policing, few legal principles are more widely known or highly esteemed than the “objective r...
George Floyd, an unarmed African American man, died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck...
This Article empirically examines an issue central to judicial and scholarly debate about civil righ...
The two-pronged qualified immunity analysis, which is often the deciding point in any Fourth Amendme...
The Article analyzes claims of police misconduct and false arrest, specifically addressing the issue...
Police brutality has captured public and political attention, garnering protests, investigations, an...
This thesis analyzes how and within what context the Supreme Court of the United States has interpre...
Under the qualified immunity doctrine, current policy shields law enforcement officers who utilize e...
It is no secret that there is an issue of police brutality in marginalized communities. While there ...
If the Fourth Amendment is designed to protect citizens from law enforcement abusing its powers, why...
Thirty years ago, in Graham v. Connor, the Supreme Court determined that excessive-force claims agai...
Police brutality is one of the most serious and enduring human rights violations in the United State...
Before the 1989 case of Graham v. Connor, excessive force cases were pursued under either state law ...
When determining whether to hold a police officer civilly liable for using excessive force in violat...
The U.S. Supreme Court deserves some of the blame for the problem of police misconduct, including of...
Within policing, few legal principles are more widely known or highly esteemed than the “objective r...
George Floyd, an unarmed African American man, died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck...
This Article empirically examines an issue central to judicial and scholarly debate about civil righ...
The two-pronged qualified immunity analysis, which is often the deciding point in any Fourth Amendme...
The Article analyzes claims of police misconduct and false arrest, specifically addressing the issue...