End Qualified Immunity in Minnesota
Tell the Minnesota Legislature to stand up for our rights—end qualified immunity to protect Minnesotans.
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What is the Minnesota Civil Remedies Act?
The Minnesota Civil Remedies Act restores the ability to hold government officials accountable when they violate our constitutional rights. For too long, the doctrine of qualified immunity has shielded officials from facing consequences—even in clear cases of misconduct. This bill ensures that when someone’s rights are violated, they can seek justice in state court, just like anyone else.
By passing the Minnesota Civil Remedies Act, our lawmakers can take a stand for fairness, transparency, and justice—so that no one is above the Constitution.
Why now?
Accountability shouldn’t depend on headlines—but moments like this make the gaps impossible to ignore. Recent stories of aggressive operations have left many people asking the same question: if our rights are violated, what recourse is there? Too often, qualified immunity means the answer is none.
Minnesota can lead the nation. When our rights are violated, we deserve a path to justice. The Minnesota Civil Remedies Act opens the courthouse doors so victims of government abuse can finally be heard and government officials can be held to the same standards as everyone else. Minnesota has the chance to set a national standard for fairness, responsibility, and integrity.
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The movement to end qualified immunity is strongest when we stand together. Americans Against Qualified Immunity (AAQI) partners with community leaders, advocacy groups, faith organizations, and public officials to push for meaningful accountability reform in Minnesota and across the nation.
Working with the Minnesota Justice Coalition
We’re proud to partner with the Minnesota Justice Coalition to advance real accountability and protect constitutional rights across the state.