Title 42, section 1983 of the United States Code provides for a federal civil remedy to redress systematic police abuses. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 42(b) reinforces the general rule that a single trial be held in multiple-defendant cases, but permits judges to bifurcate multiple defendants in exceptional instances. While this rule is usually followed in ordinary civil cases, Professor Colbert describes a current trend in which many federal courts are routinely ordering bifurcation of municipal defendants in section 1983 civil rights cases. As a result, he concludes, bifurcation shields a municipality\u27s unlawful police practices from judicial scrutiny and acts to circumvent the underlying policy reasons that led the Supreme Court to...
Police officers acting in their official capacity are subject to being sued in federal court pursuan...
This paper explores the conception, rise, and initial implementation of a legal strategy which sough...
Section 1983 is the major enforcer of individual federal constitutional rights. It authorizes indivi...
Title 42, section 1983 of the United States Code provides for a federal civil remedy to redress syst...
The Civil Rights Act of 1871 (codified at 42 U.S.C. §1983 and commonly referred to as Section 1983) ...
This Article identifies the most important issues which must be dealt with after Monell v, Departmen...
Over the past two decades, the Justice Department has untaken dozens of topdown interventions of loc...
The Federal District Court for the Northern District of Illinois recently adopted a rule providing f...
When a police officer uses excessive force against an individual, that individual can sue for damage...
Municipalities faced with rising crime rates, tighter budgets and an increasingly vocal populace oft...
This nation is currently engaged in vigorous discussion about how to address brutality and targeting...
Acting on a tip, police officers stake out an employment office. About 8:30 P.M., two figures appear...
Recent years have seen a rapidly accelerating tendency for the government to punish antisocial behav...
Part I of this Note discusses the history and purpose of section 1983 and identifies the danger unma...
The murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests that engulfed the United States in 2020 reign...
Police officers acting in their official capacity are subject to being sued in federal court pursuan...
This paper explores the conception, rise, and initial implementation of a legal strategy which sough...
Section 1983 is the major enforcer of individual federal constitutional rights. It authorizes indivi...
Title 42, section 1983 of the United States Code provides for a federal civil remedy to redress syst...
The Civil Rights Act of 1871 (codified at 42 U.S.C. §1983 and commonly referred to as Section 1983) ...
This Article identifies the most important issues which must be dealt with after Monell v, Departmen...
Over the past two decades, the Justice Department has untaken dozens of topdown interventions of loc...
The Federal District Court for the Northern District of Illinois recently adopted a rule providing f...
When a police officer uses excessive force against an individual, that individual can sue for damage...
Municipalities faced with rising crime rates, tighter budgets and an increasingly vocal populace oft...
This nation is currently engaged in vigorous discussion about how to address brutality and targeting...
Acting on a tip, police officers stake out an employment office. About 8:30 P.M., two figures appear...
Recent years have seen a rapidly accelerating tendency for the government to punish antisocial behav...
Part I of this Note discusses the history and purpose of section 1983 and identifies the danger unma...
The murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests that engulfed the United States in 2020 reign...
Police officers acting in their official capacity are subject to being sued in federal court pursuan...
This paper explores the conception, rise, and initial implementation of a legal strategy which sough...
Section 1983 is the major enforcer of individual federal constitutional rights. It authorizes indivi...