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B. Fourteenth Amendment Civil Liberties
4.1.3.3
B. Justice Jackson Rejects Partial Incorporation
5.1.3.3
B. Monroe v. Pape (1961) Expands the Damages Remedy by Rejecting the Proposition that the Federal Plaintiff Must First Seek Relief in State Court under State Law
4.1.5.3
B. Officer Suits under the Civil Rights Act of 1871
3.3.2.3
B. Remedies that Are Not Deemed to Impact the State Treasury Too Directly
4.2.4.3
Brown v. Board of Education and Originalism
4.2.2.3
B. The Background of Michigan v. Long: Justice Brennan’s Call to State Court Judges (1976)
5.2.4.3
B. The Court (5-4) Interprets Ambiguous Language in the 1996 Act to Overrule Brown v. Allen (1953)
5.2.3.3
B. The Court Limits the Damages Remedy by Greatly Expanding the Qualified Immunity Defense
4.2.3.4
B. The Court Refuses to Enforce Mapp on Habeas Review
5.2.2.3
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