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On the Subject of Qualified Immunity

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This episode discusses two decisions passed down by the United States Supreme Court on October 18, 2021, relating to upholding qualified immunity claims against officers who used ecessive force in the line of duty. Each of the cases discussed stem from 2016, but they have been adjudicated in the post-2020 and post-Black Lives Matter movements, where excessive force was not only on worldwide display in the death of George Floyd, but also in the rampant abuse against protesters nationwide, making it questionable that when these more recent issues make it to this country's High Court, whether they will shield even the most monstrous acts of brutality, simply by virtue of the individuals perpetuating these atrocities are law enforcement agents? Worse, how can the same issues ongoing in Montana ever hope to be resolved if the national model is so far askew?

Please help support our cause! For interview requests or information sharing from incarcerated or "supervised" individuals, please contact my Producer Bill Russell at PO Box 234, Dubois, Idaho 83423 (USA). For material or resource donations, please send them to Ron Glick, 40 1st Avenue West #2, Kalispell, MT 59901. Monetary donations can be sent via Paypal to ron_glick69@yahoo.com (you can also email me directly at that address), or you can purchase my books on Amazon (but contact me directly if you intend the purchase of any book besides the autobiography, U.S. Political Prisoner Since 2004, to support my efforts here).

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This episode discusses two decisions passed down by the United States Supreme Court on October 18, 2021, relating to upholding qualified immunity claims against officers who used ecessive force in the line of duty. Each of the cases discussed stem from 2016, but they have been adjudicated in the post-2020 and post-Black Lives Matter movements, where excessive force was not only on worldwide display in the death of George Floyd, but also in the rampant abuse against protesters nationwide, making it questionable that when these more recent issues make it to this country's High Court, whether they will shield even the most monstrous acts of brutality, simply by virtue of the individuals perpetuating these atrocities are law enforcement agents? Worse, how can the same issues ongoing in Montana ever hope to be resolved if the national model is so far askew?

Please help support our cause! For interview requests or information sharing from incarcerated or "supervised" individuals, please contact my Producer Bill Russell at PO Box 234, Dubois, Idaho 83423 (USA). For material or resource donations, please send them to Ron Glick, 40 1st Avenue West #2, Kalispell, MT 59901. Monetary donations can be sent via Paypal to ron_glick69@yahoo.com (you can also email me directly at that address), or you can purchase my books on Amazon (but contact me directly if you intend the purchase of any book besides the autobiography, U.S. Political Prisoner Since 2004, to support my efforts here).

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