2 canonical passages across 2 cases, quoted by 10 opinions in total. These passages cluster together because the same opinions keep quoting them side by side — they state parts of one doctrine. The anchor passage is from Hernandez v. Mesa.
| # | Case | Flag | Canonical passage | Citers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hernandez v. Mesa Anchor | green | “bivens ... recognized for the first time an implied right of action for damages against federal officers alleged to have violated a citizen's constitutional rights.” | 6 |
| 2 | Ronald Glade v. United States | green | “the makes the federal government liable for acts or omissions by its employees that would be torts in the state in which they occurred had they been committed by someone other than a federal employee.” | 4 |
A red or yellow flag on a member means the underlying case has negative treatment — for those, check the case page before relying on the passage.