Legal test undermining immunity could lead to increased government accountability
Qualified immunity is a legal doctrine that aims to protect government officials from undue interference with their duties while also ensuring accountability for unconstitutional conduct. The Supreme Court has defined qualified immunity in objective terms, stating that officials are shielded from liability as long as their actions do not violate clearly established rights that a reasonable person would have known. This approach helps prevent excessive disruption of government and allows for the dismissal of weak claims early in the legal process.