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Proximate Cause and Recoverable Damages in Section 1983 Cases

By Sheldon Nahmod on December 23, 2020
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Proximate Cause and Section 1983 It is generally agreed that federal common law principles of proximate cause govern section 1983 as a matter of statutory interpretation because they are part of the “background of tort liability.” The Supreme Court weighed in on these principles in its 2017 decision in County of Los Angeles v. Mendez, […]

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Professor Sheldon Nahmod is a well-known expert on constitutional law, the First Amendment, civil rights and liberties and the law of Section 1983. He writes on these and other law-related topics on his blog.

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