Just Security: Are Cross-Border Shootings Heading to the Supreme Court?

Just Security: Are Cross-Border Shootings Heading to the Supreme Court? by Steve Vladeck:

Two weeks ago, I wrote about an important new decision by the US District Court for the District of Arizona, holding that the Fourth Amendment does apply to the cross-border shooting of a Mexican national in Mexico by a US border patrol agent standing on US soil in Arizona, and that, based on the facts as alleged in the complaint, the officer-defendant was not entitled to qualified immunity.

Press release here on the El Paso from the Fifth Circuit.

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