Joseph H. Levenstein v. Bernard Salafsky, Patricia A. Gill, and David C. Broski, in Their Individual Capacities

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1998-12-16

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DIANE P. WOOD, Circuit Judge. Although it is often possible to resolve a public official’s claim of qualified immunity as a matter of law, by taking the facts in the light most favorable to the party opposing that claim, in a small number of cases the existence of disputed facts requires further proceedings in the district court. Confronted with such a case, a district judge nat…

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