ABAJ: How retaliatory-arrest claims relate to the First and Fourth Amendments

ABAJ: How retaliatory-arrest claims relate to the First and Fourth Amendments by Erwin Chemerinsky:

Maybe the third time will be the charm, and the Supreme Court will finally decide an important issue in civil rights litigation: Does the existence of probable cause for an arrest preclude a First Amendment claim that government officers acted impermissibly in retaliation against speech? In Nieves v. Bartlett, argued on Nov. 26, the court returns to this issue, which it twice before ducked.

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