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... tort actions against either . Federal law provides three broadly available mechanisms for this purpose , in addition to myriad narrow scope statutory provisions . First , the Federal Tort Claims Act ( FTCA ) , 28 U.S.C. ยงยง1346 , 2671 ...
... tort actions against either . Federal law provides three broadly available mechanisms for this purpose , in addition to myriad narrow scope statutory provisions . First , the Federal Tort Claims Act ( FTCA ) , 28 U.S.C. ยงยง1346 , 2671 ...
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... tort liability . See , e.g. , P. Schuck , Suing Govern- ment ( 1983 ) ; Cass , Damage Suits Against Public Officers , 129 U. Pa . L. Rev. 1110 ( 1981 ) . Tort law would provide a more appropriate constraint on govern- ment action and a ...
... tort liability . See , e.g. , P. Schuck , Suing Govern- ment ( 1983 ) ; Cass , Damage Suits Against Public Officers , 129 U. Pa . L. Rev. 1110 ( 1981 ) . Tort law would provide a more appropriate constraint on govern- ment action and a ...
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... torts " with regard to acts or omissions of investigative or law enforcement officers . " Since 1974 , a victim of a tort by an investigative or enforcement officer may have at least two reme- dies : a Bivens action under the ...
... torts " with regard to acts or omissions of investigative or law enforcement officers . " Since 1974 , a victim of a tort by an investigative or enforcement officer may have at least two reme- dies : a Bivens action under the ...
Contents
The Administrative Process | 1 |
Philosophical and Constitutional Foundations | 33 |
Chapter 16 | 57 |
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