null_check_on_nullable_type_parameter     
            
            Don’t use null check on a potentially nullable type parameter.
This rule is available as of Dart 2.12.0.
Rule sets: core, recommended, flutter
This rule has a quick fix available.
Details
DON’T use null check on a potentially nullable type parameter.
Given a generic type parameter T which has a nullable bound (e.g. the default
bound of Object?), it is very easy to introduce erroneous null checks when
working with a variable of type T?. Specifically, it is not uncommon to have
T? x; and want to assert that x has been set to a valid value of type T.
A common mistake is to do so using x!. This is almost always incorrect, since
if T is a nullable type, x may validly hold null as a value of type T.
BAD:
T run<T>(T callback()) {
  T? result;
   (() { result = callback(); })();
  return result!;
}
GOOD:
T run<T>(T callback()) {
  T? result;
   (() { result = callback(); })();
  return result as T;
}
Usage
To enable the null_check_on_nullable_type_parameter rule,
add null_check_on_nullable_type_parameter under linter > rules in your
analysis_options.yaml
file:
linter:
  rules:
    - null_check_on_nullable_type_parameter