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2003

Federalism

Brian D. Galle

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Can Federal Agencies Authorize Private Suits Under Section 1983? A Theoretical Approach, Brian D. Galle Jan 2003

Can Federal Agencies Authorize Private Suits Under Section 1983? A Theoretical Approach, Brian D. Galle

Brian D. Galle

Since 1980, private suits brought under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 have been a prime vehicle for enforcing federal statutory norms against state and local government. Federal regulations, however, affect a vast cross-section of state conduct not directly controlled by federal statutes. It is therefore surprising to discover that, notwithstanding some occasional acknowledgments of the considerable importance of the issue, there is almost no scholarly discussion concerning to what extent federal norms embodied in regulations can be enforced through private Section 1983 litigation. The federal Courts of Appeals are badly divided over the question, and no coherent rationale for one approach …