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Maryland House Committee Holds Hearing on Bill to Limit โ€œNo-Knockโ€ Warrants

Maryland House Committee Holds Hearing on Bill to Limit โ€œNo-Knockโ€ Warrants

by Mike Maharrey | Feb 28, 2024 | No-Knock Warrants, State Bills

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Feb 28, 2024) โ€“ Yesterday, a Maryland House committee held a public hearing on a bill that would ban โ€œno-knockโ€ warrants at private residences in most situations, and set the foundation to nullify several Supreme Court opinions in practice and effect....
Asset Forfeiture is Theft: Another Supreme Court Fail

Asset Forfeiture is Theft: Another Supreme Court Fail

by Michael Boldin | Feb 14, 2024 | 8th Amendment, Asset Forfeiture, Audio/Video, Court Cases, Incorporation Doctrine, Path to Liberty

Many people believe the Supreme Court โ€œended asset forfeitureโ€ with its 2019 opinion in Timbs v. Indiana. Thatโ€™s not only false, but by trying to expand federal power to stop asset forfeiture in the states, they might have made things even worse in the long run. Path...
Oklahoma Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

Oklahoma Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

by Alan Mosley | Jan 28, 2024 | Police, Qualified Immunity, State Bills

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (Jan. 28, 2024) โ€“ย  A bill filed in the Oklahoma Senate would create a process to sue state and local government agencies in state court that employ officials accused of taking actions that violate constitutional rights without the possibility of...
West Virginia Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

West Virginia Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

by Alan Mosley | Jan 24, 2024 | Qualified Immunity, State Bills

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (Jan. 24, 2024) โ€“ 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 โ€œqualified...
New Jersey Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

New Jersey Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

by Alan Mosley | Jan 22, 2024 | Qualified Immunity, State Bills

TRENTON, N.J. (Jan. 22, 2024) โ€“ 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 โ€œqualified immunityโ€...
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