Jason Sands

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All qualified immunity does is protect an officer or agent from being personally sued for their constitutional infringements. Everybody familiar with the calls for racial justice and police reform now knows that qualified immunity is a huge problem. Agents of the state, be they police officers or prosecutors or presidents, are immune from personal prosecution and punishment over constitutional violations they commit while carrying out their official duties.
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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