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Legale§e
Bob Fiedler
65 episodes
2 days ago
Legalese is a podcast discussing all things constitutional law, as well as current events in law, politics and culture.
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Legalese is a podcast discussing all things constitutional law, as well as current events in law, politics and culture.
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Politics
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The History Of Qualified Immunity
Legale§e
41 minutes 2 seconds
1 year ago
The History Of Qualified Immunity

The History Of Qualified Immunity -The Slow Death Of Government Accountability

Episode # 64

Today on Legalese we are talking about the history of the qualified immunity doctrine.

We do a deep dive into constitutional law and common law to show just how ahistorical this doctrine is, having been invented out of nothing by the Supreme Court in the 1980’s. Show Notes - History Of Qualified Immunity

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Legale§e
Legalese is a podcast discussing all things constitutional law, as well as current events in law, politics and culture.