Pearson v. Callahan, 555 U.S. 223 (2009)
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Pearson v. Callahan, 555 U.S. 223 (2009), is a U.S. Supreme Court decision that reshaped the qualified immunity doctrine by allowing courts discretion in the order of addressing constitutional and immunity questions.
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Harlow v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 800 (1982)
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Pearson v. Callahan, 555 U.S. 223 (2009)
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