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Latest Updates: Biden s Climate Summit - The New York Times

Latest Updates: Biden s Climate Summit - The New York Times
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Ric Simmons

Professor Ric Simmons joined The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law faculty in 2003. He is a graduate of Columbia Law School, where he was a Stone Scholar and a senior editor of the Columbia Law Review. Following law school, he clerked for the Honorable Laughlin E. Waters of the Central District of California and then served for four years as an assistant district attorney for New York County. He was an acting assistant professor at New York University School of Law from June 2000 through June 2003 before coming to Moritz. Professor Simmons’ research focuses on the intersection of the Fourth Amendment and new technology. He has written about the use of big data in the criminal justice system, searches of cell phones and other electronic devices, and hyper-intrusive surveillance devices. He has also written about the privatization of the criminal justice system and the role of the prosecutor. He is a national expert on the grand jury and served on the Ohio Supreme Court’

Supreme Court: Derek Chauvin reenergizes qualified immunity debate

The same way a reasonable police officer would never suffocate an unarmed man to death, a reasonable justice system would recognize its roots in white supremacy and end qualified immunity, tweeted Derrick Johnson, president of the NAACP. Despite skepticism from both progressive Democrats and libertarian-minded Republicans, qualified immunity has remained largely intact. Several experts said they don t expect the Chauvin trial to change the political calculation or the Supreme Court s reluctance to explore the issue broadly – at least not right away. The nation s highest court dodged the issue last year, declining to hear a number of cases dealing with the doctrine. Those decisions came after George Floyd s death and the nationwide protests and riots that it sparked. On the other hand, the court has more recently instructed the lower courts to reconsider claims of qualified immunity in a handful of cases.  

A look at Manhattan D A candidates on the ballot in June s primary election

A look at Manhattan D.A. candidates on the ballot in June’s primary election © Provided by New York Daily News Most years, the race of district attorneys is not the subject of political chatter but like everything else about this election cycle - nothing is typical. For starters, the race for Manhattan D.A. is crowded with eight candidates in the mix after Cyrus Vance, Jr., announced he would not seek reelection. Following the guilty verdict of former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd, the candidates addressed the urgent need for criminal justice reform with some offering more progressive agendas than others.

Manhattan D A candidates who will be on the NYC primary ballot in June

Manhattan D A candidates who will be on the NYC primary ballot in June
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