December 01, 2011

Public official must claim his or her qualified immunity as a defense when sued in federal court


Public official must claim his or her qualified immunity as a defense when sued in federal court
Gomez v. Toledo, 64 L Ed 2d 548

The United States Supreme Court has ruled that a public official sued under 42 USC 1983 (The Civil Rights Act) must claim that the acts alleged to be discriminatory were performed in good faith if he or she seeks qualified immunity as a defense.