

Short Circuit 236 | Constitutions and Common Law
Sep 8, 2022
They discuss the limitations of suing the government for violations of rights, highlighting recent cases. The Tenth Circuit denies a prisoner's chance to sue a prison guard due to a recent Supreme Court decision. In contrast, the Michigan Supreme Court recognizes a remedy for violations of the state constitution. They explore the relationship between the FTCA and constitutional violations. They delve into constitutional harms caused by government actions, emphasizing free speech and the role of the judiciary.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Remedies for Prisoners: Post-Eggbert Supreme Court Decision
01:48 • 8min
Complexities of Suing the United States and Discussion of FTCA and Bivens Remedies
09:31 • 2min
The Relationship Between the FTCA and Constitutional Violations
11:53 • 27min
Constitutions, Common Law, and Governmental Immunity
38:57 • 5min
The Significance of Free Speech and Constitutional Rights
44:17 • 3min