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Friday, April 22, 2022
How is this not legislative immunity?
Ninth Circuit allows a First Amendment suit to go forward by a member of the Oregon legislature against against legislative leaders and officials for imposing a rule requiring him to give notice before entering the building, in response to his public statements. Accepting this was retaliatory, how is this not the rules of proceedings of an administrative body as applied to a member of that body.
I am so confused I am leaving comments open (although will delete unrelated ones).
Posted by Howard Wasserman on April 22, 2022 at 01:43 PM | Permalink
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