Section 1983 Civil Rights Anthology

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Table of Contents

PART I INTERPRETING SECTION 1983: ITS HISTORY AND PURPOSES 3(48)
Constitutional Tort: Monroe v. Pape, and the Frontiers Beyond, 60 Northwestern University Law Review 277 (1965)
4(10)
Marshall S. Shapo
Section 1983 and the ``Background'' of Tort Liability, 50 Indiana Law Journal 5 (1974)
14(5)
Sheldon H. Nahmod
``Under Color Of'' What Law: A Reconstructed Model of Section 1983 Liability, 71 Virginia Law Review 499 (1985)
19(18)
Eric H. Zagrans
Section 1983 and Federal Protection of Individual Rights-Will the Statute Remain Alive or Fade Away?, 60 New York University Law Review 1 (1985)
37(14)
Harry A. Blackmun
PART II ``EVERY PERSON'': THEORIES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT LIABILITY 51(34)
Government Responsibility For Constitutional Torts, 85 Michigan Law Review 226 (1986)
52(13)
Christina B. Whitman
Municipal Liability Under Section 1983: Some Lessons from Tort Law and Organization Theory, 77 Georgetown Law Journal 1753 (1989)
65(10)
Peter H. Schuck
``Or Causes to be Subjected'': The Role of Causation in Section 1983 Municipal Liability Analysis, 35 UCLA Law Review 1187 (1988)
75(10)
Barbara Kritchevsky
PART III ``EVERY PERSON'': THEORIES OF INDIVIDUAL IMMUNITY 85(32)
Personal Immunities Under Section 1983: The Limits of the Court's Historical Analysis, 40 Arkansas Law Review 741 (1987)
86(10)
Richard A. Matasar
Damage Suits Against Public Officers, 129 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1110 (1981)
96(21)
Ronald A. Cass
PART IV ``SECURED BY THE CONSTITUTION'': THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT AND DUE PROCESS 117(26)
Comment, State Law Wrongs, State Law Remedies, and the Fourteenth Amendment, 86 Columbia Law Review 979 (1986)
118(7)
Henry Paul Monaghan
Substantive Due Process and the Scope of Constitutional Torts, 18 Georgia Law Review 201 (1984)
125(18)
Michael Wells
Thomas A. Eaton
PART V ``SECURED BY...THE LAWS'': FEDERAL STATUTORY VIOLATIONS 143(10)
Federal Statutory Review Under Section 1983 and the APA, 91 Columbia Law Review 233 (1991)
143(10)
Henry Paul Monaghan
PART VI ``SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE PARTY INJURED IN AN ACTION AT LAW'': CORRECTIVE JUSTICE AND DAMAGES 153(20)
Damages for Constitutional Violations: the Relation of Risk to Injury in Constitutional Torts, 75 Virginia Law Review 1461 (1989)
154(7)
John C. Jeffries, Jr.
Constitutional Damages and Corrective Justice: A Different View, 76 Virginia Law Review 997 (1990)
161(8)
Sheldon H. Nahmod
Note, Damage Awards for Constitutional Torts: A Reconsideration After Carey v. Piphus, 93 Harvard Law Review 966 (1980)
169(4)
PART VII ``SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE PARTY INJURED IN...[A] SUIT IN EQUITY'': FEDERALISM AND PUBLIC LAW LITIGATION 173(22)
Of Justiciability, Remedies, and Public Law Litigation: Notes on the Jurisprudence of Lyons, 59 New York University Law Review 1 (1984)
173(13)
Richard H. Fallon, Jr.
Federalism, State Courts, and Section 1983, 73 Virginia Law Review 959 (1987)
186(9)
Gene R. Nichol, Jr.
PART VIII FEDERALISM, SECTION 1988 AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FEDERAL AND STATE LAW 195(38)
State Law in Federal Civil Rights Cases: The Proper Scope of Section 1988, 128 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 499 (1980)
196(11)
Theodore Eisenberg
The Source of Law in Civil Rights Actions: Some Old Light on Section 1988, 133 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 601 (1985)
207(8)
Seth F. Kreimer
Wrongful Death Actions and Section 1983, 60 Indiana Law Journal 559 (1985)
215(18)
Steven H. Steinglass
PART IX FEDERALISM, STATE COURTS, PARITY AND ``CONVERSE-ERIE'' 233(24)
The Myth of Parity, 90 Harvard Law Review 1105 (1977)
234(5)
Burt Neuborne
Beyond Parity: Section 1983 and the State Courts, 54 Brooklyn Law Review 1057 (1989)
239(11)
Susan N. Herman
Note, Clarifying Comity: State Court Jurisdiction and Section 1983 State Tax Challenges, 103 Harvard Law Review 1888 (1990)
250(7)
PART X CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES 257(30)
A Critical Approach to Section 1983 with Special Attention to Sources of Law, 42 Stanford Law Review 51 (1989)
257(21)
Jack M. Beermann
Section 1983 Discourse: The Move From Constitution to Tort, 77 Georgetown Law Journal 1719 (1989)
278(9)
Sheldon H. Nahmod
PART XI ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND RELEASE-DISMISSAL AGREEMENTS: AN EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVE 287
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)
287
Seth F. Kreimer

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