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Wood v. Moss
A case in which the Court held that Secret Service agents did not break any "clearly established" laws in their efforts to protect the President, and were thus protected by qualified immunity.
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Wood v. Moss is an episode from U.S. Supreme Court 2013 Term Arguments. A case in which the Court held that Secret Service agents did not break any "clearly established" laws in their efforts to protect the President, and were thus protecte...
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Published Mar 26, 2014, audio available.
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A case in which the Court held that Secret Service agents did not break any "clearly established" laws in their efforts to protect the President, and were thus protected by qualified immunity.
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Published Mar 26, 2014