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Courts have repeatedly declined to allow causes of actions under the Constitution when Plaintiffs’ constitutional rights are violated by government officials. In this article, Grace Panicola discusses a pocket of governmental immunity that creates serious implications for Plaintiffs as they ultimately face inadequate remedies.
Publication Date
10-22-2022
Document Type
Article
Disciplines
Constitutional Law | Courts | Fourth Amendment | Judges | Law | Supreme Court of the United States
Recommended Citation
Panicola, Grace, "Where There Is a Right, There Is a Remedy—Or Is There?" (2022). SLU Law Journal Online. 106.
https://scholarship.law.slu.edu/lawjournalonline/106
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