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A Easy Repair to Curb Federal Energy
On “The Opinions,” the columnist David French explains how federal immunity makes it almost not possible to sue over civil rights violations — and why a easy change to the regulation might lastly maintain businesses like ICE accountable.
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We’ve a world the place, proper now, if you wish to sue the federal authorities for violation of your civil rights, Good luck. Good luck. You may have an unbelievable immunity barrier that doesn’t exist for state and native governments. So there’s a quite simple regulation. It’s referred to as the Bivens Act. It provides 5 phrases, simply 5 phrases to Part 1983. And what it would do is it would imply that you could sue the federal government, the federal authorities, the very same method that you could sue state and native governments. And guess what. Right here’s the magical factor about that. Civil legal responsibility can’t be pardoned by the president. So the president can hold someone out of jail. He can’t hold someone out of chapter courtroom. We’ve these 17-point plans and all of those belongings you wish to do with ICE. I’ve received a one-point plan. Strip their immunity, and then you definitely apply the Structure.
February 7, 2026
