FEATURE '' By Jeremy Conrad This has to stop." Judge Carlton W. Reeves of the Southern District of Mississippi was repeating the Fourth Circuit's conclusion in its analysis of the qualified immunity doctrine in his August decision that reluctantly upheld the law. After reciting three pages worth of incidents involving the wrongful death of Black citizens at the hands of the police, Judge Reeves recounted how Clarence Jamison, the plaintiff in Jamison v. McClendon, was held by an officer at gunpoint, had his car trashed in a futile search, and was left stranded at the roadside after an hourslong ordeal he faced simply because he was a Black man driving a luxury automobile. Photo by Geoff Livingston NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 * WASHINGTON LAWYER 31