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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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