Baraka v. McGreevey

U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit · Decided 2007-03-21

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NYGAARD, J., dissenting. I respectfully dissent. In my view, the majority holding expands the legislative immunity privilege to insulate almost every action taken by executive branch officials having some connection, however remote, with the passage of legislative acts, *212 subsumes in part the qualified immunity-doctrine, and effectively abolishes accep…

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