Bivens V. Six Unknown Named Agents
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Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Date decided | 1971 |
Concurrence | Harlan |
Citations | L. Ed. 2d |
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Majority | Brennan |
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Marshall | |
Prior | E. D. N. Y. |
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ID | 730881 |
About Bivens V. Six Unknown Named Agents
Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents, 403 U. S. 388, was a case in which the US Supreme Court ruled that an implied cause of action existed for an individual whose Fourth Amendment freedom from unreasonable search and seizures had been violated by the Federal Bureau of Narcotics.