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The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies: Inalienable Rights [Audiobook]

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The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies: Inalienable Rights [Audiobook]

The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies: Inalienable Rights [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B09MV34QLS | 2021 | 5 hours and 34 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 154 MB
Author: Aziz Z. Huq
Narrator: Pete Bradbury

An exploration of how and why the Constitution's plan for independent courts has failed to protect individuals' constitutional rights, while advancing regressive and reactionary barriers to progressive regulation. Just recently, the Supreme Court rejected an argument by plaintiffs that police officers should no longer be protected by the doctrine of "qualified immunity" when they shoot or brutalize an innocent civilian. "Qualified immunity" is but one of several judicial inventions that shields state violence and thwarts the vindication of our rights. But aren't courts supposed to be protectors of individual rights?

As Aziz Huq shows in The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies, history reveals a much more tangled relationship between the Constitution's system of independent courts and the protection of constitutional rights. A powerful historical account of how the expansion of the immunity principle generated a yawning gap between rights and remedies in contemporary America, The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies will reshape our understanding of why it has become so difficult to effectively challenge crimes committed by the state.