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November 11, 2014 · 6:52 pm

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


Opinion:
JEREMY CARROLL
v.
ANDREW CARMAN,
ET UX.

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