Egbert v. Boule
2022 United States Supreme Court case / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Egbert v. Boule, 596 U.S. 482 (2022), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the court declined to extend Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents.
Quick Facts Egbert v. Boule, Argued March 2, 2022 Decided June 8, 2022 ...
Egbert v. Boule | |
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Argued March 2, 2022 Decided June 8, 2022 | |
Full case name | Erik Egbert v. Robert Boule |
Docket no. | 21-147 |
Citations | 596 U.S. 482 (more) |
Argument | Oral argument |
Holding | |
The holding in Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents does not extend to causes of action for either Boule's claims of First Amendment retaliation or Fourth Amendment excessive-force. | |
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Case opinions | |
Majority | Thomas, joined by Roberts, Alito, Kavanaugh, Barrett |
Concurrence | Gorsuch (in judgment) |
Concur/dissent | Sotomayor, joined by Breyer, Kagan |
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