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by Karina Gallegos 5 years ago

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Immunity

In the mid-20th century, the legal landscape surrounding government immunity underwent significant changes. Historically, the concept of sovereign immunity protected government entities and officials from lawsuits.

Immunity

Created By: Karina Gallegos

Absolute Immunity

Prosecuting attorneys/Judges

adjudicators

Presidents

Governors exempt

Legislators

Administrative Law Judges

Qualified Immunity

Partial Immunity

Administrators

Mullenix v. Luna

Granted Qualified Immunity

Federal Government not immune

Policy Planning

No lawsuit

Implementation

lawsuit

Federal Tort Act of 1946

Federal Government

Local government sovereign

Torts
Intentional
Unintentional

1940's

doctrine

King or Queen
Immunity granted

Immunity

Sovereign

Official