Deck 11: Accountability Through Liability
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Deck 11: Accountability Through Liability
1
Qualified immunity is:
A) freedom from being sued for performing certain functions
B) freedom from liability for performing certain functions
C) freedom from punitive damages but not compensatory damages
D) freedom from compensatory damages but not punitive damages
A) freedom from being sued for performing certain functions
B) freedom from liability for performing certain functions
C) freedom from punitive damages but not compensatory damages
D) freedom from compensatory damages but not punitive damages
B
2
If a person's Eighth Amendment rights are violated by an FBI agent acting undercolor of law,a claim may be brought:
A) under §1983
B) directly under the Constitution (a Bivens claim)
C) under §1983 and directly under the Constitution (a Bivens claim)
D) none of the above; the claim is brought under the Tucker Act
A) under §1983
B) directly under the Constitution (a Bivens claim)
C) under §1983 and directly under the Constitution (a Bivens claim)
D) none of the above; the claim is brought under the Tucker Act
C
3
Official immunity gives public officials ________ immunity for the performance of________ acts.
A) absolute; ministerial
B) qualified; ministerial
C) absolute; discretionary
D) qualified; discretionary
A) absolute; ministerial
B) qualified; ministerial
C) absolute; discretionary
D) qualified; discretionary
C
4
To determine if a private party is acting under the direction of or pursuant to law,thereby permitting § 1983 to apply,the court will apply the following test:
A) the nexus test
B) the public function test
C) the symbiosis test
D) the compulsion test
A) the nexus test
B) the public function test
C) the symbiosis test
D) the compulsion test
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5
Absolute immunity is:
A) freedom from being sued for performing certain functions
B) freedom from liability for performing certain functions
C) freedom from punitive damages but not compensatory damages
D) freedom from compensatory damages but not punitive damages
A) freedom from being sued for performing certain functions
B) freedom from liability for performing certain functions
C) freedom from punitive damages but not compensatory damages
D) freedom from compensatory damages but not punitive damages
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6
A witness testifying at trial who commits perjury enjoys:
A) absolute immunity for their testimony
B) qualified immunity for their testimony
C) official immunity for their testimony
D) no immunity for their testimony
A) absolute immunity for their testimony
B) qualified immunity for their testimony
C) official immunity for their testimony
D) no immunity for their testimony
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7
Which of the following is not recoverable against local governments in a § 1983 suit?
A) Actual damages
B) Declaratory relief
C) Punitive damages
D) Injunctive relief
A) Actual damages
B) Declaratory relief
C) Punitive damages
D) Injunctive relief
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8
The Civil Rights Act of 1871 was originally enacted to enforce the:
A) Fifth Amendment
B) Eighth Amendment
C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) None of the above
A) Fifth Amendment
B) Eighth Amendment
C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) None of the above
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9
Which of the following is not an exception under the Federal Tort Claims Act?
A) Executive functions
B) Claims arising out of intentional torts
C) Ministerial and operational acts
D) Discretionary functions
A) Executive functions
B) Claims arising out of intentional torts
C) Ministerial and operational acts
D) Discretionary functions
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10
The "Little Tucker Act" provides federal district courts concurrent jurisdiction incertain cases with the Claims Court when the amount in controversy is under:
A) $10,000
B) $15,000
C) $20,000
D) $25,000
A) $10,000
B) $15,000
C) $20,000
D) $25,000
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11
Under the Federal Tort Claims Act,law enforcement officers are currentlyimmunized against:
A) false arrest
B) battery
C) assault
D) deceit
A) false arrest
B) battery
C) assault
D) deceit
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12
State immunity occurs because:
A) a state is not a person as defined under § 1983
B) of the Eleventh Amendment
C) a state is not a person as defined under § 1983 and because of the Eleventh Amendment
D) none of the above
A) a state is not a person as defined under § 1983
B) of the Eleventh Amendment
C) a state is not a person as defined under § 1983 and because of the Eleventh Amendment
D) none of the above
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13
Awards for pain and suffering would be through:
A) special damages
B) nominal damages
C) punitive damages
D) general damages
A) special damages
B) nominal damages
C) punitive damages
D) general damages
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14
The decision to fight a fire is ________; fighting the fire is ________.
A) discretionary; ministerial
B) discretionary; discretionary
C) ministerial; ministerial
D) ministerial; discretionary
A) discretionary; ministerial
B) discretionary; discretionary
C) ministerial; ministerial
D) ministerial; discretionary
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15
In Bowers v.City of Chattanooga,the court decided that because there was a clear planand policy of the state and city,the decision left to a bus driver on where to stop at aparticular intersection was:
A) executive
B) operational
C) discretionary
D) managerial
A) executive
B) operational
C) discretionary
D) managerial
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16
Law enforcement officers enjoy absolute immunity:
A) when testifying in court
B) during investigations
C) when conducting warrantless searches and arrests
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) when testifying in court
B) during investigations
C) when conducting warrantless searches and arrests
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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17
States may not sue under § 1983 unless under a:
A) parens patriae theory
B) respondeat superior theory
C) declaratory judgment theory
D) pendent jurisdiction theory
A) parens patriae theory
B) respondeat superior theory
C) declaratory judgment theory
D) pendent jurisdiction theory
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18
Which of the following is not afforded immunity?
A) Prosecutors
B) Public defenders
C) Prosecutors and public defenders
D) Neither prosecutors nor public defenders; both enjoy immunity.
A) Prosecutors
B) Public defenders
C) Prosecutors and public defenders
D) Neither prosecutors nor public defenders; both enjoy immunity.
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19
Section 1983 actions arise from:
A) the Civil Rights Act of 1864
B) the Civil Rights Act of 1871
C) the Civil Rights Act of 1964
D) the Civil Rights Act of 1991
A) the Civil Rights Act of 1864
B) the Civil Rights Act of 1871
C) the Civil Rights Act of 1964
D) the Civil Rights Act of 1991
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20
The power of the federal court to hear state law claims related to an underlying federal law claim is called:
A) removal jurisdiction
B) pendent jurisdiction
C) remand jurisdiction
D) parens patriae jurisdiction
A) removal jurisdiction
B) pendent jurisdiction
C) remand jurisdiction
D) parens patriae jurisdiction
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21
Judges are not immune from prospective injunctive relief.
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22
Most government programs are provided with a clear profit motive.
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23
Administrative law judges are entitled to absolute immunity when making statementsduring administrative proceedings.
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24
Color of law means legal,authorized,or required by the law.
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25
The public duty doctrine was created in the Federal Tort Claims Act.
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26
The Federal Tort Claims Act creates federal immunity for torts committed bygovernmental officials of the United States.
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27
If an individual speaks as a citizen on an issue of _____,the government canrestrict speech only to the extent necessary to ensure the efficient and effective operationof the employer.
A) private matter
B) public concern
C) private matter and public concern
D) none of the above
A) private matter
B) public concern
C) private matter and public concern
D) none of the above
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28
Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure,a motion for dismissal may be grantedwhen no genuine issue of material facts exists and a party is entitled to judgment as amatter of law.
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29
The exhaustion of remedies doctrine requires that state and administrative remedies beexhausted before a § 1983 action may be filed.
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30
A lawsuit against an officer in his or her individual capacity is the same as suing thegovernment.
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31
Sovereign immunity makes a government free from liability but not suit.
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32
The plaintiff has a right to have a jury decide injunctive relief claims in § 1983 cases.
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33
There is no federal tort common or statutory law.
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34
A lawsuit against an officer in his or her official capacity is the same as suing thegovernment.
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35
Which amendments to the U.S.Constitution require the government to pay justcompensation to the property owner for takings?
A) Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments
B) Fifth and Fifteenth Amendments
C) Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments
D) Fourth and Tenth Amendments
A) Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments
B) Fifth and Fifteenth Amendments
C) Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments
D) Fourth and Tenth Amendments
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36
A judge is immune from liability,even if acting with malice,so long as the functionperformed is judicial.
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37
Section 1983 does not contain a specific statute of limitations.
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38
The police generally do not have a duty to individuals to prevent crime.
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39
Government liability is more limited than personal liability.
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40
The most common form of privatization involves the jettisoning of a service by agovernment body or agency,with said service then taken on completely by privateindustry.
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41
An administrative law judge is entitled to ____ immunity for statements made during administrative proceedings.
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42
Federal contractors are entitled to _____ against state tort claims if the contractor can demonstrate that the contractor designed the product pursuant to federal guidelines and that it made the federal government aware of any known risks.
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43
A professional football player is suspended by the league for one game for statementsthat the player made against the league's commissioner.The league,a private entity,hasviolated the player's First Amendment rights.
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44
In a regulatory takings case,the property owner must demonstrate that the regulation denies the property owner all economically viable use of his or her land.
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45
Prosecutors are protected by only_____ immunity when performing investigative,law enforcement,and administrative functions.
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46
Punitive damages may be awarded in § 1983 actions when the defendant's actions are reckless or malicious.
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47
In old England,the crown could do no wrong,which serves as the historical source of the doctrine of _____ immunity,holding that the government is immune from suit.
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48
One is subject to § 1983 only if acting under _____ of state law.
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49
The Tucker Act gives the U.S._____Court jurisdiction over any claim for damages against the United States that is founded on the Constitution,statutes,or regulations of the United States.
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50
Inmates can bring an action under § 1983 against private prison officials to enforceFourteenth Amendment due process rights and the Eighth Amendment prohibition of_____ punishments through injunctive relief.
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51
One purpose in favor of government liability is to provide just _____ to harmed citizens.
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52
With exceptions,the Eleventh Amendment generally provides immunity for states from liability in federal courts.
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53
When the government institutes regulations that prohibit a property owner from using his or her property as he or she intended,the property owner can argue that the government action constitutes a _____ taking.
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54
The Eleventh Amendment's immunity shields local municipalities from liability in federal courts.
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55
Under § 1983,corporations are considered persons and therefore are entitled to sueand seek redress for wrongs.
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