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Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation (29th Annual)

Publication Date: October 2012 Number of Volumes: 2
ISBN Number: 9781402418792 Page Count: 3118 pages

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29th Annual Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation TOC, Vols. I & II
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Section 1983 Litigation Martin Schwartz ~ Touro Law School Library
Chapter 2: Section 1983, Bivens, and Employment Discrimination Martin Schwartz ~ Touro Law School Library
Chapter 3: Selected Criminal Procedure Decisions Martin Schwartz ~ Touro Law School Library
Chapter 4: Supreme Court Qualified Immunity Decisions Break New Ground Martin Schwartz ~ Touro Law School Library
Chapter 5: Leading Cases from October Term 2011 Dean Erwin Chemerinsky ~ Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine School of Law
Chapter 6: It's Now the John Roberts Court Dean Erwin Chemerinsky ~ Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine School of Law
Chapter 7: Local Government Liability Under Section 1983 Karen M. Blum ~ Associate Dean and Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School
Chapter 8: Fundamentals of Section 1983 Litigation, Chapter 21, Attorney's Fees (Please See Chapter 1, Section XXI for Contents of This Chapter) Martin Schwartz ~ Touro Law School Library
Chapter 9: Second Circuit Civil Rights Fee Developments Martin Schwartz ~ Touro Law School Library
Chapter 10: Fee Awards to Prevailing Defendants Martin Schwartz ~ Touro Law School Library
Chapter 11: Memorandum of Law in Support of Plaintiff's--Intervenors' Motion for Interim Attorneys' Fees Professor Leon Friedman ~ Joseph Kushner Distinguished Professor of Civil Liberties Law, Hofstra University School of Law, Law Office of Leon Friedman
Chapter 12: Probable Cause in the Mass Arrest Context Peter Farrell ~ Senior Counsel, Special Federal Litigation Division, New York City Law Department
Chapter 13: Law Enforcement Operations: Crowd Control During Assemblies Jack Ryan ~ Legal & Liability Risk Management Institute
Chapter 14: Use of Taser in Drive-Stun Mode on Protestors May Be Objectively Reasonable in Second Circuit Jack Ryan ~ Legal & Liability Risk Management Institute
Chapter 15: Occupy: A Teachable Moment Timothy J. Longo, Sr. ~ Chief of Police, Charlottesville Police Department
Chapter 16: Protests and the First Amendment: Speech Issues Concerning the Occupy Movements Dean Erwin Chemerinsky ~ Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine School of Law
Chapter 17: Occupy Movement Protests: The Interplay of First Amendment Rights with Fourth Amendment Protections (PowerPoint Slides) Jack Ryan ~ Legal & Liability Risk Management Institute
Timothy J. Longo, Sr. ~ Chief of Police, Charlottesville Police Department
Chapter 18: Section 1983: Qualified Immunity Karen M. Blum ~ Associate Dean and Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School
Chapter 19: Indices to 29th Annual Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation, Vols. I & II

Course Handbook from the program Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation (29th Annual), held October, 2012.

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Martin Schwartz, Touro Law School Library
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