Category: Law Enforcement

Supreme Court: Qualified Immunity Analysis Must Be Specific

Supreme Court: Qualified Immunity Analysis Must Be Specific

[vc_section css="vc_custom_1525482743015{padding-bottom: 3em !important;}" el_class="container"]White v. Pauly, (U.S. 2017) (per curiam) Many lawsuits against police officers are stopped short of a trial by the qualified immunity doctrine, which protects officers from...

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Lexipol Releases Annual Law Enforcement Training Topic Report

Lexipol Releases Annual Law Enforcement Training Topic Report

[vc_section css="vc_custom_1525482743015{padding-bottom: 3em !important;}" el_class="container"]February 12, 2018 | Shannon Pieper Agencies using Lexipol’s Daily Training Bulletin (DTB) program had access to more than 360 unique law enforcement training bulletins last...

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No Need to Tell Judge about StingRay Use

No Need to Tell Judge about StingRay Use

[vc_section css=".vc_custom_1540328728009{padding-top: 3em !important;padding-bottom: 3em !important;}" el_class="container"][vc_column width="2/3"]United States v. Patrick, 2016 WL 6892507 (7th Cir. 2016) Patrick failed to comply with his parole terms. Officers...

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