Villarreal v. City of Laredo
| Docket Number | 20-40359 |
| Decision Date | 12 August 2022 |
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23 cases
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Tachias v. Los Lunas Sch. Bd. of Educ.
...an initial matter, "the facts alleged here present an especially weak basis for invoking qualified immunity." Villarreal v. City of Laredo, 44 F.4th 363, 371-72 (5th Cir. 2022). "When it comes to the First Amendment, . . . we are concerned about government chilling the citizen—not the other......
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Villarreal v. City of Laredo
...532, 541 (5th Cir. 2021). Later, the panel replaced its opinion with a new one but reached the same result. Villarreal v. City of Laredo, 44 F.4th 363, 372 (5th Cir. 2022) (opinion on rehearing). Chief Judge Richman concurred in part and dissented in part.7 Id. at 382. The panel opinion was......
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Williams v. Olsen
...for the Fifth Circuit recently relied on the reasoning of Hope in the context of the First Amendment. See Villarreal v. City of Laredo, Texas, 44 F. 4th 363 (5th Cir. 2022). There, the Fifth Circuit reversed a finding of qualified immunity against the City of Laredo, Texas for arresting a j......
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Campaign Legal Ctr. v. Scott
...be in limiting the ability to use under federal laws if the Supreme Court follows this in the future."); cf. Villarreal v. City of Laredo , 44 F.4th 363, 378 (5th Cir. 2022) ("Open government is a founding principle of our country.") (quotations omitted).But I wonder if there is any real ca......
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