A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their officials under 42 U.S.C. section 1983 and the United States Constitution. Reprinted from Constitutional Torts with permission. Copyright 2010 LexisNexis, Inc. All rights reserved.https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/books/1068/thumbnail.jp
We have long recognized that the resurrection of section 1983 converted the fourteenth amendment fro...
The Constitution ordinarily places only negative restrictions on government and does not require aff...
Includes not only classic cases, but also practice problems, in-depth case studies, and non-case mat...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
The fourth edition contains updated Supreme Court and circuit courts decisions. Excerpt reproduced w...
Constitutional tort law marries the substantive rights granted by the Constitution to the remedial m...
Over thirty years ago, Marshall Shapo coined the term constitutional tort to denote a suit brought...
From the publisher: Constitutional Litigation Under Section 1983 exhaustively analyzes the varied p...
The cause of action for damages to redress violations of constitutional rights is now firmly establi...
Government officers may harm persons in many ways. When an official inflicts a physical injury, caus...
We have long recognized that the resurrection of section 1983 converted the fourteenth amendment fro...
The Constitution ordinarily places only negative restrictions on government and does not require aff...
Includes not only classic cases, but also practice problems, in-depth case studies, and non-case mat...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
The fourth edition contains updated Supreme Court and circuit courts decisions. Excerpt reproduced w...
Constitutional tort law marries the substantive rights granted by the Constitution to the remedial m...
Over thirty years ago, Marshall Shapo coined the term constitutional tort to denote a suit brought...
From the publisher: Constitutional Litigation Under Section 1983 exhaustively analyzes the varied p...
The cause of action for damages to redress violations of constitutional rights is now firmly establi...
Government officers may harm persons in many ways. When an official inflicts a physical injury, caus...
We have long recognized that the resurrection of section 1983 converted the fourteenth amendment fro...
The Constitution ordinarily places only negative restrictions on government and does not require aff...
Includes not only classic cases, but also practice problems, in-depth case studies, and non-case mat...