Path of the Guardian online training is the design of Attorney Eric Daigle, the Principal of Daigle Law Group. Attorney Daigle has spent well over a decade defending officers, supervisors, and command staff in police misconduct litigation. Path of the Guardian is the effective way to stay-up-to-date on training, current trends, policy, and industry standards.
Path of the Guardian training focuses on topics including:
- Supreme Court updates
- Police practice issues
- High liability issues
- Department of Justice investigations
- Accreditation standards
Our training experts recommend this course for all officers, ranks, and command staff.
Course Content
Deadly Force and Qualified Immunity
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Traffic Stops, K-9 Units, and the 4th Amendment
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Deadly Force and Oncoming Vehicles
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Seventh Circuit Clarifies Search-Incident and Automobile Exceptions
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The Debate Over Suggestive Photo Arrays and Witness Identification
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Privacy Boundaries in Apartment Storage Unit Searches
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A Challenge to Traffic Stop Extensions and Unlawful Searches
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From Toy Blade to Tragic End: Evaluating Deadly Force and Qualified Immunity
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No-Knock Entry, Chemical Munitions, and $50K in Damages
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Traffic Stops, Tensions, and Tragedy: Analyzing Authority and Accountability
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Supreme Court Ruling on Navigating the Line Between True Threats and Free Speech
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The Scope of the Exigent Circumstances Doctrine During a 90-second Warrantless Search
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Fourth Circuit Clarifies Vehicle Search Incident to Arrest
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Puente v. City of Phoenix
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Tint Violation to Drug Charges: What Made the Stop Legal?
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No Warrant, No Problem? Arresting in the Curtilage
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Knives Down, No Threat
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Through the Tinted Looking Glass: Second Circuit OKs iPhone-Aided Car Peek
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Pole Cameras and Privacy: What Counts as a Search?
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Crowd Control, Retaliation, and the “Shocks-the-Conscience” Standard
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Knife, Commands, and Compliance: Was the Shooting Justified?
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Protest Violence and Police Duty: What the 1st Amendment Doesn’t Guarantee
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State-Created Danger Doctrine: Where the Line Is Drawn
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Terry Stops and Handcuffs: When Does Detention Become Arrest?
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Supreme Court Rejects ‘Moment-of-Threat’ Doctrine – Barnes v. Felix
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No Warning, No Threat: Why Deadly Force Was Unjustified
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Confession or Coercion? 10th Circuit Weighs Voluntariness
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10th Circuit: No Threat, No Probable Cause, No Immunity
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Warrants, Truthfulness, and Immunity
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No Exceptions for Overbroad Digital Warrants
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United States v. Barry: When Control Becomes Excessive
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Eighth Circuit Upholds Consent Search and Plain View on Phone
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When Disclaiming Property Removes Privacy Protection
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Week #34
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Week #35
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Confirmation
Available on 12/29/2025 10:00 am
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