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November 11, 2014 · 6:22 pm

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do not permit dismissal of a complaint for imperfect statement of the legal theory supporting the claim asserted


Opinion:
TRACEY L. JOHNSON,
ET AL.
v.
CITY OF SHELBY,
MISSISSIPPI

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← State secrets privilege cannot be used to sweepingly exclude whole domains of law and policy from litigation or due process
Government officials sued under §1983 are entitled to qualified immunity unless they violated a statutory or constitutional right that was clearly established at the time of the challenged conduct →

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