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State and Local Government Civil Rights Liability, 2024 ed.

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This text considers the grounds on which state and local government entities and their officials may be subject to liability under major civil rights statutes. It advises on jurisdiction, immunities, types of conduct, regulated procedure, enforcement,

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Publication date:2024-05-16
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Ivan E. Bodensteiner

Bodensteiner has been a law professor at Valparaiso University School of Law since 1972, teaching Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Evidence, Trial Practice, and Civil Procedure. He received a B.A. from Loras College and a J.D. from Notre Dame Law School.

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Rosalie Berger Levinson

Professor Levinson has been teaching at Valparaiso University since 1973. She also has published several articles exploring, for example, the rights of the learning disabled as well as government liability for free speech and due process violations. In