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Monroe v. Pape

1961 US Supreme Court case about civil rights violations by city employees
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Apr 20 2021

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Anti-Slavery’s Sword: Section 1983 at 150

  • Adam F. Griffin

Outrages. The word radical republicans used to describe the Klan-inspired violence raging in the South....

Jun 5 2017 Publication
A Modest Proposal for the Reduction of the Size of the Federal Judiciary by Two-Thirds
Federalist Society Review

A Modest Proposal for the Reduction of the Size of the Federal Judiciary by Two-Thirds

Brian M. Cogan

Note from the Editor: This is the first article in a new Commentary section in...

Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers

Sponsors: Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group · Litigation Practice Group

Dec 8 2016 Publication
Could a New Section 1983 Covering Federal Officials Curb Executive Branch Abuse of Constitutional Rights?
Federalist Society Review

Could a New Section 1983 Covering Federal Officials Curb Executive Branch Abuse of Constitutional Rights?

John Kennerly Davis

Note from the Editor: This article notes public distrust of the federal government in light...

Topics: Civil Rights

Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group

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