Thursday round-up

The latest episode of Bloomberg Law’s Cases and Controversies podcast “highlights an issue that’s been piling up on the high court’s docket: Qualified immunity, the legal doctrine that serves to shield law enforcement from liability even in the face of the most egregious allegations of civil rights violations.” At Slate, Mark Joseph Stern notes the “emerging, cross-ideological consensus that the court’s jurisprudence here has spiraled out of control,” and he hopes the court will grant one of the 10 pending cert petitions “urg[ing] SCOTUS to reevaluate its qualified immunity precedent.”

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