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U.S. Supreme Court

Mar. 4, 2010

Workers Likely to Keep Immunity

U.S. Supreme Court justices gave short shrift Tuesday to the idea that plaintiffs should be able to sue individual federal health care workers for constitutional violations arising from their official duties.

By Lawrence Hurley

Daily Journal Staff Writer

WASHINGTON - U.S. Supreme Court justices gave short shrift Tuesday to the idea that plaintiffs should be able to sue individual federal health care workers for constitutional violations arising from their official duties.

The court looks likely to reverse the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which held that the family of a man who died after being denied cancer treatment in immigr...

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