The article frames state legislation as a remedy to federal litigation barriers without advocacy tone, using neutral descriptors like 'procedural quagmire' to characterize the existing system as problematic. Reason magazine's libertarian perspective is evident in the focus on individual rights against government overreach and state-level alternatives to federal mechanisms, which sits center-right. The piece avoids charged language while presenting reform proposals that align with classical liberal concerns about civil rights accountability.
Two different pieces of legislation aim to create state workarounds to the procedural quagmire of federal civil rights litigation.
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