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Why Won’t Courts Question Qualified Immunity?

Courts are loathe to take cases that might alter or weaken qualified immunity, the legal doctrine that protects police from some of the consequences of serious misconduct. Why? William Baude of the University of Chicago Law School comments.

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William Baude
Caleb O. Brown

Caleb Brown is the director of multimedia at the Cato Institute, and the host and executive producer of the Cato Daily Podcast. He has hosted the Cato Daily Podcast since 2007 and CatoAudio since 2008.