Volume 96, Issue 5
96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1755–2106
Articles
Lessons for Bivens and Qualified Immunity Debates from Nineteenth-Century Damages Litigation Against Federal Officers
Andrew Kent, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1755 (2021)
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Recovering the Tort Remedy for Federal Official Wrongdoing
Gregory Sisk, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1789 (2021)
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Going Rogue: The Supreme Court's Newfound Hostility to Policy-Based Bivens Claims
Joanna C. Schwartz, Alexander Reinert & James E. Pfander, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1835 (2021)
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The Inconsistent Originalism of Judge-Made Remedies Against Federal Officers
Stephen I. Vladeck, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1869 (2021)
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Was Bivens Necessary?
Ann Woolhandler & Michael G. Collins, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1893 (2021)
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Bivens and the Ancien Régime
Carlos M. Vázquez, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1923 (2021)
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A Scapegoat Theory of Bivens
Katherine Mims Crocker, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1943 (2021)
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Stare Decisis as Authority and Aspiration
Randy J. Kozel, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1971 (2021)
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Notes
A Dual System of Justice: Financial Institutions and White-Collar Criminal Enforcement
Sebastian Bellm, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2007 (2021)
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The Impact of Schrems II: Next Steps for U.S. Data Privacy Law
Andraya Flor, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2035 (2021)
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Judicial Autonomy v. Executive Authority: Which Prevails in the Case of a Postcommutation Collateral Attack?
Vincent A. Marrazzo, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2059 (2021)
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Updating the Federal Agency Enforcement Playbook
Aiste Zalepuga, 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2083 (2021)
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