Colorado eliminated qualified immunity in a police reform bill. DACA ruling raises more questions than answers.
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June 23, 2020
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Colorado Leads the Way on Police Reform ([link removed] )
The Colorado governor signed into law Senate Bill 20-217, eliminating qualified immunity on a bipartisan basis.
- Colorado Passes Historic, Bipartisan Policing Reforms to Eliminate Qualified Immunity ([link removed] )
By Jay Schweikert
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DACA Ruling Doesn’t Resolve Separation of Powers Questions ([link removed] )
Justice Thomas echoes Cato’s brief about the Non‐Delegation Doctrine, the Major Question Doctrine, an “Adverse Possession” theory of Executive Power, and the Take Care Clause.
- The Unresolved Separation of Powers Questions in the DACA Case ([link removed] )
By Josh Blackman
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