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Subject Qualified Immunity in the Supreme Court
Date May 7, 2020 11:10 AM
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Cato takes on qualified immunity in the supreme court. Canada removes barriers to trade and industry.

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May 7, 2020

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Qualified Immunity in the Supreme Court ([link removed] )

The Supreme Court has been reluctant to take a case challenging qualified immunity, a doctrine that protects police from the consequences of violating Americans’ rights. That may change soon, according to Cato’s Jay Schweikert.

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Featuring John Samples and Caleb O. Brown

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Canada Removes Regulatory Barriers for COVID-19 ([link removed] )

While COVID-19 may bring attention to these issues now, even once the crisis is over, we should work towards limiting the burden of regulatory barriers on trade wherever possible.

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