On the recordJune 9, 2020
For every right, there must be a remedy, and qualified immunity prevents a remedy for those whose rights have been violated by officials holding a public trust.
Source
congress.govFor every right, there must be a remedy, and qualified immunity prevents a remedy for those whose rights have been violated by officials holding a public trust.
Advocating for reform of qualified immunity for public officials.
Share & report
More from Tom McClintock
Not because of a lack of resources, but because the laws that have been adopted in the 1970s make it cost prohibitive.
I have to tell you, candidly, that the gateway communities feel the current park management is entirely insulated and disinterested in their input and feedback.