enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Qualified immunity - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualified_immunity

    In the United States, qualified immunity is a legal principle of federal constitutional law that grants government officials performing discretionary (optional) functions immunity from lawsuits for damages unless the plaintiff shows that the official violated "clearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known". [1]

  3. Ending Qualified Immunity Act - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ending_Qualified_Immunity_Act

    Qualified immunity is a legal doctrine in United States federal law which shields government officials from being held personally liable for discretionary actions performed within their official capacity, unless their actions violate "clearly established" federal law—even if the victim's civil rights were violated. [12]

  4. Qualified immunity: 8 myths about why police need it to ...

    www.aol.com/news/qualified-immunity-8-myths-why...

    Recent laws to abolish qualified immunity have carefully considered the importance of not harming the financial security of current or former law enforcement officers. Myth 5: Police departments ...

  5. A Cop's Corruption Allegedly Cost an Innocent Man 2 ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/cops-corruption-allegedly-cost...

    That is especially true in the case of qualified immunity, Reeves notes, as lawmakers already expressly decided what should happen in such cases. It is not a mystery. They enshrined it into law a ...

  6. What Is Qualified Immunity and How Might Congress Change It?

    www.aol.com/qualified-immunity-might-congress...

    Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are trying to negotiate a bipartisan bill to reform federal policing laws, and qualified immunity is a key sticking point. Qualified immunity protects government ...

  7. Qualified Immunity: Unjust or Necessary? - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/qualified-immunity-unjust...

    Qualified immunity protects government officials from lawsuits — so it also shields police officers when it comes to excessive use of force. Qualified immunity does not apply in criminal cases ...

  8. Sovereign immunity in the United States - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_immunity_in_the...

    Absolute immunity: When absolute immunity applies, a government actor may not be sued for the allegedly wrongful act, even if that person acted maliciously or in bad faith; and; Qualified immunity: When qualified immunity applies, the government actor is shielded from liability only if specific conditions are met, as specified in statute or ...

  9. 9th Circuit rejects 'qualified immunity' as reason to toss ...

    www.aol.com/news/9th-circuit-rejects-qualified...

    A federal appeals court ruled that 'qualified immunity' should not prevent a lawsuit over a fatal LAPD shooting at a 24 Hour Fitness gym from going to a jury.