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Explain the underlying assumption when it comes to police officers getting held individually liable for actions they take on duty
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What situations/circumstances change that assumption? In other words, what would an individual have to show in order to sue an officer?
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In this section, outline the requirements of Section 1983 lawsuits and use at least two cases as references.
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Provide me with your opinion of suing police officers. Questions to guide you here are (meaning you DO NOT have to answer each one):
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What do you agree and disagree with?
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How do you think it should be changed?
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What should the requirements be in order to sue an officer?
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Should they have any level of immunity?
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Court cases (in chronological order):
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Harlow v. Fitzgerald_ 457 U.S. 800 (1).PDF
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Download Harlow v. Fitzgerald_ 457 U.S. 800 (1).PDF
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Anderson v. Creighton_ 483 U.S. 635.PDF
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Download Anderson v. Creighton_ 483 U.S. 635.PDF
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Malley v. Briggs_ 475 U.S. 335.PDF
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Download Malley v. Briggs_ 475 U.S. 335.PDF
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Saucier v. Katz_ 533 U.S. 194.PDF
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Download Saucier v. Katz_ 533 U.S. 194.PDF
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Groh v. Ramirez_ 540 U.S. 551.PDF
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Download Groh v. Ramirez_ 540 U.S. 551.PDF
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Messerschmidt v. Millender_ 565 U.S. 535.PDF
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Download Messerschmidt v. Millender_ 565 U.S. 535.PDF
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Kisela v. Hughes_ 138 S. Ct. 1148.PDF
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