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Official and Municipal Liability for Constitutional and International Torts Today: Does the Roberts Court Have an Agenda?
Editors’ Foreword
Taking Supremacy Seriously: The Contrariety of Official Immunities
By
Donald L. Doernberg
Asking the Right Questions About Officer Immunity
By
Richard H. Fallon
&
Jr.
Unsupportable and Unjustified: A Critique of Absolute Prosecutorial Immunity
By
Margaret Z. Johns
The Supreme Court Assumes Errant Prosecutors Will Be Disciplined by Their Offices or the Bar: Three Case Studies that Prove that Assumption Wrong
By
Joel B. Rudin
Notes on Official Immunity in ATS Litigation
By
William R. Casto
Foreign Official Immunity and the “Baseline” Problem
Measuring
Pearson
in the Circuits
By
Ted Sampsell-Jones
&
Jenna Yauch
Avoiding Permanent Limbo: Qualified Immunity and the Elaboration of Constitutional Rights from
Saucier
to
Camreta
(and Beyond)
By
Michael T. Kirkpatrick
&
Joshua Matz
Frankfurter’s Champion: Justice Powell,
Monell
, and the Meaning of “Color Of Law”
By
David Jacks Achtenberg
The Lone Miscreant, the Self-Training Prosecutor, and Other Fictions: A Comment on
Connick v. Thompson
By
Susan A. Bandes
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