On June 6, 2017, in Lowry v. City of San Diego, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit sitting en banc upheld a district court’s grant of summary judgment, dismissing a claim under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for use of excessive force in violation of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, in the context of “bite and hold” training for police dogs. This Comment argues that although the use of force in Lowry may have been reasonable, the court was incorrect in deciding this question as a matter of law. The fact-intensive objective reasonableness test should only be resolved through summary judgment on those rare occasions where the facts of the situation are not in dispute and the answer is clear as a matter of law
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Graham v. Connor established the modern constitutional landscape for police excessive force claims. ...
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Imagine that you agree to participate in a game or competition of some sort, one that you are not in...
Through an analysis of the statutory and case law surrounding the use of excessive force, this Comme...
Privacy is fast becoming the most illusive aspect of life for Americans. The concept of the American...
On June 6, 2017, in Lowry v. City of San Diego, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit sitt...
This Note contends that a dog bite lasting up to a minute is excessive force under these circumstanc...
This Comment focuses on the law governing the use of force by police in conducting arrests and inves...
In the United States, far more police encounters result in civilian and officer deaths than in other...
Anaheim police officer Daron Wyatt shot and killed Adolph Gonzalez following a traffic stop and phys...
In Rodriguez v. United States, the Supreme Court held that a law enforcement officer may not conduct...
Graham v. Connor established the modern constitutional landscape for police excessive force claims. ...
When people hear the words “police” and “excessive force,” they usually associate those words with a...
When determining whether to hold a police officer civilly liable for using excessive force in violat...
Within policing, few legal principles are more widely known or highly esteemed than the “objective r...
If the Fourth Amendment is designed to protect citizens from law enforcement abusing its powers, why...
In the wake of repeated police shootings of unarmed Black men and women, police departments across t...
Imagine that you agree to participate in a game or competition of some sort, one that you are not in...
Through an analysis of the statutory and case law surrounding the use of excessive force, this Comme...
Privacy is fast becoming the most illusive aspect of life for Americans. The concept of the American...