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The System Is Rigged: Qualified Immunity Is How the Police State Stays in Power

The System Is Rigged: Qualified Immunity Is How the Police State Stays in Power

The system is rigged and the U.S. Supreme Court—t…

Freedom Under Fire | The Rutherford Institute · John W. Whitehead

June 17, 20209m 10s

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The system is rigged and the U.S. Supreme Court—the so-called “people’s court”—has exchanged its appointed role as a gatekeeper of justice for its new role as maintainer of the status quo, ensuring there will be little if no consequences for the cops who brutalize and no justice for the victims of police brutality. This is how unarmed Americans keep dying at the hands of militarized police. By refusing to accept any of the eight or so qualified immunity cases before it this term that strove to hold police accountable for official misconduct, the Supreme Court delivered a chilling reminder that in the American police state, ‘we the people’ are at the mercy of law enforcement officers who have almost absolute discretion to decide who is a threat, what constitutes resistance, and how harshly they can deal with the citizens they were appointed to ‘serve and protect.” As constitutional attorney John W. Whitehead makes clear in this week's podcast, this is how qualified immunity keeps the police state in power.