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Constitutional Remedies: Reconciling Official Immunity With The Vindication Of Rights, Michael L. Wells Oct 2015

Constitutional Remedies: Reconciling Official Immunity With The Vindication Of Rights, Michael L. Wells

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Part I makes the crucial point that compensation is a tool and not a distinct goal of tort liability. With civil recourse theory as a guidepost, Part II argues that one of the aims of constitutional tort law is vindication of the plaintiffs rights. Civil recourse principles teach that vindication may be at least partly achieved even when immunity blocks compensation. Part III shows how the Court's failure to distinguish vindication from compensation has unnecessarily impeded the vindication of rights. Two important official immunity cases-Camreta v. Greene and Pearson v. Callahan -illustrate the missed opportunities and show how …