A bill filed in the Oklahoma Senate would create a process to sue police officers in state court for using excessive force or taking other actions that violate individual rights without the possibility of “qualified immunity” as a defense.
A bill introduced in the West Virginia House would create a process to sue police officers in state court for using excessive force or taking other actions that violate individual rights without the possibility of “qualified immunity” as a defense
A bill introduced in the New Jersey Assembly would create a process to sue police officers in state court for using excessive force or taking other actions that violate individual rights without the possibility of “qualified immunity” as a defense.
A bill introduced in the Tennessee House would create a process to sue law enforcement officers in state court for using excessive force or taking other actions that violate individual rights without the possibility of “qualified immunity” as a defense
Two Washington state bills carried over into the 2024 legislative session would create a process to sue government officials in state court for using excessive force or taking other actions that violate individual rights without the possibility of “qualified immunity” as a defense.