The practice of lawfare, where the legal system is exploited by law enforcement to undermine civil liberties, directly contradicts the foundations of the Bill of Rights. This issue stems largely from the doctrine of qualified immunity, a concept nowhere found in our Constitution, which shields government officials from accountability and perpetuates a cycle of injustice. It's time to confront these abuses head-on and demand reforms that ensure transparency, accountability, and the safeguarding of our rights.
Today, We Stand Against Law Enforcement's Misuse of Power and Fight for Justice
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Lawfare (sanctioned fraud by law enforcement) is antithetical to the Bill of Rights, which assumes government nefariousness. Lawfare flourishes thanks to qualified immunity, an artificial (i.e., not in the Constitution) concept conjured by the Suprem...
Lawfare represents a troubling exploitation of our legal framework by certain elements within law enforcement and the judicial system, posing a direct challenge to the principles laid out in the Bill of Rights and the presumption against government overreach. This problem is exacerbated by the dubious concept of qualified immunity, an invention not grounded in our Constitution, which allows government officials to operate without fear of repercussion. It's crucial for our nation's future that we address this issue by reinforcing the rule of law and ensuring that our laws protect the rights of all Americans against bureaucratic overreach.