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Josh Bivens is with the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C. He co-authored a paper on the job prospects for young adults in this recession.
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Josh Bivens is with the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C. He co-authored a paper on the job prospects for young adults in this recession.
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Josh Bivens is with the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C. He co-authored a paper on the job prospects for young adults in this recession.
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Josh Bivens is with the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C. He co-authored a paper on the job prospects for young adults in this recession.
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Josh Bivens is with the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C. He co-authored a paper on the job prospects for young adults in this recession.
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Bivens had been captured, Bivens is classified Missing in Action rather than the more appropriate category of Prisoner of War.
Bivens, Herndon A. 1990
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Bivens had been captured, Bivens is classified Missing in Action rather than the more appropriate category of Prisoner of War.
Miller, Roger A. 1990
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It’d be something like the qualified immunity we see in Bivens suits.
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Security agents who caused the false arrest, using a so-called Bivens remedy for the 1971 Supreme
Peter Schuck: Paying Damages to Falsely Arrested Citizens Peter Schuck 2012
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Security agents who caused the false arrest, using a so-called Bivens remedy for the 1971 Supreme
Peter Schuck: Paying Damages to Falsely Arrested Citizens Peter Schuck 2012
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