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Government Official Torts And The Takings Clause: Federalism And State Sovereign Immunity, Jack M. Beermann
Government Official Torts And The Takings Clause: Federalism And State Sovereign Immunity, Jack M. Beermann
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In this article, I argue that state sovereign and official immunities, insofar as they bar recovery when private parties would be liable for similar conduct, are unconstitutional under the takings clause of the fifth amendment, as applied to the states under the fourteenth.22 A state's refusal to compensate plaintiffs for the tortious damage or destruction of property should be redressed by the federal courts in civil actions brought under § 1983.
Section I of this article provides background through a discussion of the Supreme Court's treatment of the problem of torts committed by government officials, primarily in procedural due …
Luther Martin, Maryland And The Constitution, William L. Reynolds
Luther Martin, Maryland And The Constitution, William L. Reynolds
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Reviews the life and contributions of Maryland lawyer and scholar Luther Martin (1748-1826).
Parity Reconsidered: Defining A Role For The Federal Judiciary, Erwin Chemerinsky
Parity Reconsidered: Defining A Role For The Federal Judiciary, Erwin Chemerinsky
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Federal Courts, State Courts, And The Constitution: A Rejoinder To Professor Redish, Erwin Chemerinsky
Federal Courts, State Courts, And The Constitution: A Rejoinder To Professor Redish, Erwin Chemerinsky
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The Search For An Author: Shakespeare And The Framers, James Boyle
The Search For An Author: Shakespeare And The Framers, James Boyle
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