EBRAHEM: For greater police accountability, end qualified immunity
By Andrew Ebrahem | July 25, 2020If qualified immunity continues to protect police officers, not only will victims not be compensated, but the violations will continue to occur.
If qualified immunity continues to protect police officers, not only will victims not be compensated, but the violations will continue to occur.
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The dehumanization of black and brown people happens again and again and again and again and again and again … How many more unjust deaths must there be?
If the University seeks to have fair and equitable admissions processes — which it should, as a public institution — it should stop considering legacy status.
Ultimately, arguments for military action should be judged on their own merits, not on who makes them.
The Cavalier Daily has continued to shine a light in dark corners and to ask tough questions.
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The most wasteful vote is spent on a candidate with whom you do not agree