pcfixer
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Seems like there is no justice!!
I'm sorryThis morning the U.S. Supreme Court denied our petition for a writ of certiorari.
No. Not failing. Failed.3rd box failing
Is there anyway that it could be refiled again? I really wonder what the SCOTUS was looking for or not looking for?? this case did involved 2A as well so I really wonder did that have any part to play in denial of cert. I really believe that this was a case where justice was denied and Jeff is spinning in his grave over this.....
Thanks to all here for your continuing encouragement, kind thoughts and
This panel discussion linked below exploring questions about qualified immunity offers a very good explanation about how QI evolved, how the Supreme Court has treated it in recent decisions, what Justice Scalia wrote about it, as well as descriptions of some contemporary cases.
The presentation notably includes observations from a local lawyer about the practical aspects of litigating QI cases within the Fourth Circuit:
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This forum occurred less than a month (see red arrow in pic above) after our February 2018 arrest, and less than three weeks after we joined with MSI to file our Section 1983 lawsuit in Federal district court.
Perhaps it should come as no surprise then that there is a now a direct connection between this discussion by a law professor, a judge and two practicing lawyers and our case: this panel was moderated by Clark Niely III, who also authored the amicus brief submitted in support of our cert petition this month by the CATO INSTITUTE :
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Click here for Clark Niely’s amicus brief in “Hulbert v. Pope”:
I like to think that QI, as with our own case, is now ripe for a Supreme Court decision finally ending this manifest injustice.
SCOTUS denied CERT
It’s over
It was over a long time ago,, 50 years or more.SCOTUS denied CERT
It’s over
Wrong type of protest. Does not fit the narrative.Three cases of protesters getting huge settlements. Can these be used as precedent in this case?
City of Seattle settles BLM protesters’ lawsuit for $10 million
The settlement involved 50 plaintiffs who were injured or said their rights had been violated by Seattle police during the 2020 protests over George Floyd’s murder.www.seattletimes.com
Burning down a city.Time to break out the race, gender, oppressed peoples, card, DeepLurker?
Got any of these roots, pronouns etc that have been violated that can be grounds for reconsideration?
I tried to view the BLM story but it wanted me to disable ad blocker. What exactly did BLM get 10M for?