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Thaddeus-X v. Blatter, No. 95-1837 (6th Cir.) (175 F.3d 378) (March 8, 1999) (Per Curiam)

This is a significant prison rights case which held, inter alia, that the petitioners had pleaded with sufficient particularity to survive a motion for summary judgment in a civil rights suit for damages.

This case is particularly noted for its extensive review not only of First Amendment retaliation claims, but …

 

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