Haddle v. Garrison, No. 97-1472 (U.S. Supreme Court) (525 U.S. 121; 119 S.Ct. 489) (December 14, 1998) (Justice Rehnquist)
Here the Court held that in order to state a claim for damages under 42 USC § 1985(2) it is not necessary for the plaintiff to show an injury to a "constitutionally protected property interest".
In this case, the Petitioner Michael Haddle cooperated with federal agents in an investigation that ...
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