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Section 1983 Litigation - The Maze the Mud and the Madness, by Karen M. Blum, Esq
How Governments Pay - Lawsuits, Budgets, and Police Reform, by Joanna C. Schwartz, Esq
How Governments Pay - Lawsuits, Budgets, and Police Reform, by Joanna C. Schwartz, Esq
The Jailhouse Lawyer’s Handbook, by CCR and NLG
U.S. Constitution Analysis and Interpretation,by the Congressional Research Service (2834 Pages)
U.S. Constitution Analysis and Interpretation,by the Congressional Research Service (2834 Pages)
A Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual, by Columbia Human Rights Law Review
Police Indemnification, by Joanna C. Schwartz, Esq
Police Indemnification, by Joanna C. Schwartz, Esq
SOL Limitations of Time and Notice Requirements Chart, by Cozen O’Connor
Qualified Immunity Developments - Not Much Hope Left for Plaintiffs, by Karen M. Blum, Esq
Measuring the Impact of Plausibility Pleading, by Alex Reinert, Esq
Qualified Immunity Developments - Not Much Hope Left for Plaintiffs, by Karen M. Blum, Esq
Measuring the Impact of Plausibility Pleading, by Alex Reinert, Esq
Who Can Police the Police, by Joanna C. Schwartz, Esq
Making Out the Monell Claim under Section 1983, by Karen M. Blum, Esq
Federal Tort Claims Act I, by Paul Michael Brown, Esq., in the Department of Justice
Making Out the Monell Claim under Section 1983, by Karen M. Blum, Esq
Federal Tort Claims Act I, by Paul Michael Brown, Esq., in the Department of Justice
Myths and Mechanics of Deterrence - The Role of Lawsuits in Law Enforcement Decisionmaking, by Joanna C. Schwartz, Esq
Chart for 50 States on Sovereign Immunity and Tort Claims Act, by Jaime Rall
Chart for 50 States on Sovereign Immunity and Tort Claims Act, by Jaime Rall
Can I Sue the Police – Rhode Island §1983 Guide, by The ACLU Foundation of Rhode Island
Proving the Lie: Litigating Police Credibility, by David N. Dorfman, Esq
Tags: "Involuntary Civil Commitment", "Committed , "Involuntarily Committed", "Firearms and Mental Illness”, "Firearms and Psychiatric Illness", "Guns and Mental Illness", "Guns and Psychiatric Illness", "Section 1983", "42 USC 1983", "False Imprisonment", "False Arrest", "Medical Malpractice", "Civil Rights", "Second Amendment", "2nd Amendment", "Second Amendment and Mental Illness", "Second Amendment and Psychiatric Illness", "18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(4)", "18 USC § 922(g)(4)", "18 USC Section 922(g)(4)", "18 U.S. Code § 922(g)(4)".
Proving the Lie: Litigating Police Credibility, by David N. Dorfman, Esq
Tags: "Involuntary Civil Commitment", "Committed , "Involuntarily Committed", "Firearms and Mental Illness”, "Firearms and Psychiatric Illness", "Guns and Mental Illness", "Guns and Psychiatric Illness", "Section 1983", "42 USC 1983", "False Imprisonment", "False Arrest", "Medical Malpractice", "Civil Rights", "Second Amendment", "2nd Amendment", "Second Amendment and Mental Illness", "Second Amendment and Psychiatric Illness", "18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(4)", "18 USC § 922(g)(4)", "18 USC Section 922(g)(4)", "18 U.S. Code § 922(g)(4)".