CA8: A state police officer, a part of a federal task force, could lie to cause an arrest to protect a federal witness

“We have decided this question before: ‘whether a St. Paul police officer acted under color of state law when she allegedly lied to protect a federal witness while serving on a federal task force.’ Yassin v. Weyker, 39 F.4th 1086, 1087 (8th Cir. 2022). Our answer, once again, is she did not. See id.” Mohamud v. Weyker, No. 24-1875 (8th Cir. July 23, 2025).*

The Aurora housing inspection code is not unconstitutional on its face for attempting inspections. If they’re refused, the city has to seek other remedies, which could include inspection warrants. DPH Aurora Props., LLC v. City of Aurora, 2025 IL App (2d) 240540 (July 22, 2025).

A negligent failure to train claim under § 1983 doesn’t state a Fourth Amendment claim because intentional acts are required. Kristiansen v. United States, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 139782 (D. Or. July 22, 2025).*

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