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Section 1983 Litigators Must Know Their State’s Preclusion Law

By Sheldon Nahmod on June 22, 2021
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By virtue of 28 U.S.C. § 1738, federal courts addressing § 1983 claims must apply the claim preclusion law (res judicata) and issue preclusion law (collateral estoppel) of the forum state where there are relevant prior state judicial proceedings. This means that § 1983 litigators must know their state’s preclusion law or suffer the consequences. […]

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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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    Chicago-Kent College of Law
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