Opinion

SCOTUS just changed the game on how crooked cops can be prosecuted

The conservative Supreme Courte arguably broadened the ability to sue police officers for misconduct like use of excessive force.

Image: Two police officers detain and handcuff a person on the street and two police officers stand by.
Los Angeles police officers detain a pedestrian over a curfew violation, in the city's famed Hollywood district, June 1, 2020. In city after city, more than a dozen after-action evaluations of police responses to demonstrations that followed the killing of George Floyd by the Minneapolis police in May provide examples of police forces that were poorly trained, heavily militarized and unprepared.The New York Times / Redux

Jessica Levinson is a Loyola Law School professor and MSNBC columnist.