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Coollick v. Hughes

U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit

December 3, 2012

On a motion for summary judgment, a court can dismiss a claim based on qualified immunity, if an official establishes no rational jury could conclude: 1.) that the official violated a statutory or constitutional right; and 2.) that the right was clearly established at the time of the challenged conduct.

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