PART I INTERPRETING SECTION 1983: ITS HISTORY AND PURPOSES |
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Constitutional Tort: Monroe v. Pape, and the Frontiers Beyond, 60 Northwestern University Law Review 277 (1965) |
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4 | (10) |
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Section 1983 and the ``Background'' of Tort Liability, 50 Indiana Law Journal 5 (1974) |
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14 | (5) |
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``Under Color Of'' What Law: A Reconstructed Model of Section 1983 Liability, 71 Virginia Law Review 499 (1985) |
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19 | (18) |
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Section 1983 and Federal Protection of Individual Rights-Will the Statute Remain Alive or Fade Away?, 60 New York University Law Review 1 (1985) |
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37 | (14) |
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PART II ``EVERY PERSON'': THEORIES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT LIABILITY |
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51 | (34) |
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Government Responsibility For Constitutional Torts, 85 Michigan Law Review 226 (1986) |
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52 | (13) |
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Municipal Liability Under Section 1983: Some Lessons from Tort Law and Organization Theory, 77 Georgetown Law Journal 1753 (1989) |
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65 | (10) |
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``Or Causes to be Subjected'': The Role of Causation in Section 1983 Municipal Liability Analysis, 35 UCLA Law Review 1187 (1988) |
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75 | (10) |
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PART III ``EVERY PERSON'': THEORIES OF INDIVIDUAL IMMUNITY |
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85 | (32) |
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Personal Immunities Under Section 1983: The Limits of the Court's Historical Analysis, 40 Arkansas Law Review 741 (1987) |
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86 | (10) |
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Damage Suits Against Public Officers, 129 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1110 (1981) |
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96 | (21) |
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PART IV ``SECURED BY THE CONSTITUTION'': THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT AND DUE PROCESS |
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117 | (26) |
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Comment, State Law Wrongs, State Law Remedies, and the Fourteenth Amendment, 86 Columbia Law Review 979 (1986) |
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118 | (7) |
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Substantive Due Process and the Scope of Constitutional Torts, 18 Georgia Law Review 201 (1984) |
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125 | (18) |
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PART V ``SECURED BY...THE LAWS'': FEDERAL STATUTORY VIOLATIONS |
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143 | (10) |
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Federal Statutory Review Under Section 1983 and the APA, 91 Columbia Law Review 233 (1991) |
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143 | (10) |
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PART VI ``SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE PARTY INJURED IN AN ACTION AT LAW'': CORRECTIVE JUSTICE AND DAMAGES |
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153 | (20) |
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Damages for Constitutional Violations: the Relation of Risk to Injury in Constitutional Torts, 75 Virginia Law Review 1461 (1989) |
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154 | (7) |
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Constitutional Damages and Corrective Justice: A Different View, 76 Virginia Law Review 997 (1990) |
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161 | (8) |
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Note, Damage Awards for Constitutional Torts: A Reconsideration After Carey v. Piphus, 93 Harvard Law Review 966 (1980) |
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169 | (4) |
PART VII ``SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE PARTY INJURED IN...[A] SUIT IN EQUITY'': FEDERALISM AND PUBLIC LAW LITIGATION |
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173 | (22) |
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Of Justiciability, Remedies, and Public Law Litigation: Notes on the Jurisprudence of Lyons, 59 New York University Law Review 1 (1984) |
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173 | (13) |
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Federalism, State Courts, and Section 1983, 73 Virginia Law Review 959 (1987) |
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186 | (9) |
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PART VIII FEDERALISM, SECTION 1988 AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FEDERAL AND STATE LAW |
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195 | (38) |
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State Law in Federal Civil Rights Cases: The Proper Scope of Section 1988, 128 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 499 (1980) |
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196 | (11) |
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The Source of Law in Civil Rights Actions: Some Old Light on Section 1988, 133 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 601 (1985) |
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207 | (8) |
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Wrongful Death Actions and Section 1983, 60 Indiana Law Journal 559 (1985) |
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215 | (18) |
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PART IX FEDERALISM, STATE COURTS, PARITY AND ``CONVERSE-ERIE'' |
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233 | (24) |
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The Myth of Parity, 90 Harvard Law Review 1105 (1977) |
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234 | (5) |
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Beyond Parity: Section 1983 and the State Courts, 54 Brooklyn Law Review 1057 (1989) |
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239 | (11) |
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Note, Clarifying Comity: State Court Jurisdiction and Section 1983 State Tax Challenges, 103 Harvard Law Review 1888 (1990) |
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250 | (7) |
PART X CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES |
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257 | (30) |
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A Critical Approach to Section 1983 with Special Attention to Sources of Law, 42 Stanford Law Review 51 (1989) |
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257 | (21) |
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Section 1983 Discourse: The Move From Constitution to Tort, 77 Georgetown Law Journal 1719 (1989) |
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278 | (9) |
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PART XI ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND RELEASE-DISMISSAL AGREEMENTS: AN EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVE |
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Releases, Redress, and Police Misconduct: Reflections on Agreements to Waive Civil Rights Actions in Exchange for Dismissal of Criminal Charges, 136 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 851 (1988) |
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