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Top citers, strongest first. 8 distinct citers.
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Webster v. Fischer
See Sommer v. Dixon, 709 F.2d 173, 175 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 464 U.S. 857 , 104 S.Ct. 177 , 78 L.Ed.2d 158 (1983).
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Brown v. City Of Oneonta
See Sommer v. Dixon, 709 F.2d 173, 175 (2d Cir.) ("A complaint containing only conclusory, vague, or general allegations of conspiracy to deprive a person of constitutional rights cannot withstand a motion to dismiss."), cert. denied, 464 U.S. 857 , 104 S.Ct. 177 , 78 L.Ed.2d 158 (1983). 70 Qualified immunity therefore protects the appellants who are alleged to have conspired to create, release, and use the list in violation of sections 1983 and 1985(3).
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Brown v. City of Oneonta
See Sommer v. Dixon, 709 F.2d 173, 175 (2d Cir.) (“A complaint containing only concluso-ry, vague, or general allegations of conspiracy to deprive a person of constitutional rights cannot withstand a motion to dismiss.”), cert. denied, 464 U.S. 857 , 104 S.Ct. 177 , 78 L.Ed.2d 158 (1983).
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Fadee Mulazim on Behalf of Himself and the Michigan Civic Committee v. Michigan Department of Corrections, Robert Redman, Robert Brown, Mr. Houseworth
See Sommer v. Dixon, 709 F.2d 173 (2nd Cir.) (per curiam), cert. denied, 464 U.S. 857 (1973). 3 It is therefore ORDERED that the judgment of the district court be and hereby is affirmed pursuant to Rule 9(a), Rules of the Sixth Circuit.
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Atterberry v. State
See, Mason v. State, 603 P.2d 1146 (Okl.Cr.1979), and Dyle v. State, 664 P.2d 1047 (Okl.Cr.) cert. denied, 464 U.S. 857 , 104 S.Ct. 177 , 78 L.Ed.2d 159 (1983).
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Karcz v. The City of North Tonawanda
“Vague and conclusory allegations that defendants have engaged in a conspiracy must be dismissed.” Id., citing Ciambriello v. County of Nassau, 292 F.3d 307, 325 (2d Cir. 2002); See also Sommer v. Dixon, 709 F.2d 173, 175 (2d Cir.) (“A complaint containing only conclusory, vague, or general allegations of conspiracy to deprive a person of constitutional rights cannot withstand a motion to dismiss.”), cert. -44- denied, 464 U.S. 857 (1983).
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Soto v. Coughlin
See, e.g., Sommer v. Dixon, 709 F.2d 173, 174 (2d Cir.1983) (per curiam), cert. denied 464 U.S. 857 , 104 S.Ct. 177 , 78 L.Ed.2d 158 (1984). .
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Long Island Lighting Co. v. Cuomo
See, e.g., Angola v. Civiletti, 666 F.2d 1, 4 (2d Cir.1981); see also Sommer v. Dixon, 709 F.2d 173 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 464 U.S. 857 ; 104 S.Ct. 177 , 78 L.Ed.2d 158 (1983).
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Lipscomb
v.
United States
v.
United States
No. 83-5110.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 3, 1983.
Published
C. A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied.