SMNR: Section 1983 Litigation
Important Class Changes
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11/08/2024 | Room(s) changed |
10/31/2024 | Room(s) changed |
10/07/2024 | Course title updated |
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MON | 2:30 - 4:20 pm | TNH 3.115 |
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This is a writing seminar designed to teach key features of the doctrines developed in connection with 42 U.S.C. 1983, the primary vehicle for federal civil rights litigation in connection with constitutional violatoins by state and local officials. The readings will present the opportunity to learn the mechanics of Section 1983 litigation, and also scholarly and policy critiques of the doctrinal landscape. Topics will include state-action doctrine, qualified and absolute immunity, municipal liability, damages and attorneys fees, and additional issues. Class sessions will typically include both discussion of cases and scholarship pertaining to the assigned topic, but also discussions with practitioners in the field. Students are expected to participate actively in each week's discussion, to submit brief reading reflections/questions on a weekly basis, and to complete original research which may take the form of either traditional legal scholarship or a policy brief.
Date | Updated |
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11/08/2024 | Room(s) changed |
10/31/2024 | Room(s) changed |
10/07/2024 | Course title updated |