
Persons Who Are Not “Persons” | Season 2, Ep. 8
Bound By Oath by IJ
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Judicial Immunity and its Limitations
This chapter discusses the concept of judicial immunity and its limitations, exploring the distinction between judicial and non-judicial acts. It provides examples of non-judicial acts and explains that judges can lose immunity if they act beyond their jurisdiction. The chapter also highlights the forgiving standard for judicial immunity and mentions the case of Bradley v. Fisher.
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