No. 20-486
Nathaniel Ogle v. Ohio Civil Service Employees Association, AFSCME Local 11, AFL-CIO
Tags: 42-usc-1983 civil-rights color-of-law constitutional-rights damages-liability good-faith-defense legal-immunity
Key Terms:
SocialSecurity ERISA FirstAmendment DueProcess CriminalProcedure LaborRelations Privacy JusticiabilityDoctri
SocialSecurity ERISA FirstAmendment DueProcess CriminalProcedure LaborRelations Privacy JusticiabilityDoctri
Latest Conference:
2021-01-22
(distributed 3 times)
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Is there a good faith defense to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for depriving citizens of constitutional rights under color of unconstitutional law?
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTION PRESENTED Is there a “good faith defense” to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 that shields a defendant from damages liability for depriving citizens of their constitutional rights if the defendant acted under color of a law before it was held unconstitutional? @)
Docket Entries
2021-01-25
Petition DENIED.
2021-01-19
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/22/2021.
2021-01-14
Rescheduled.
2020-12-30
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/15/2021.
2020-12-29
Reply of petitioner Nathaniel Ogle filed. (Distributed)
2020-12-14
Brief of respondent Ohio Civil Service Employees Association in opposition filed.
2020-11-12
Response Requested. (Due December 14, 2020)
2020-11-04
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 11/20/2020.
2020-11-02
Waiver of right of respondent Ohio Civil Service Employees Association to respond filed.
2020-10-08
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due November 13, 2020)
Attorneys
Nathaniel Ogle
Ohio Civil Service Employees Association
Richard Francis Griffin Jr. — Bredhoff & Kaiser P.L.L.C., Respondent
Richard Francis Griffin Jr. — Bredhoff & Kaiser P.L.L.C., Respondent