Sunday, October 24, 2010

Establishing a “Custom, Policy or Practice” in the Absence of Written Guidelines or Repeated Acts: The Role of the “Final Policy-Making Authority

Establishing a “Custom, Policy or Practice” in the Absence of Written Guidelines or Repeated Acts: The Role of the “Final Policy-Making Authority

in reference to:

"Establishing a “Custom, Policy or Practice” in the Absence of Written Guidelines or Repeated Acts: The Role of the “Final Policy-Making Authority"
- 8.3 Damage Claims Against Cities and Counties Under Section 1983 | Federal Practice Manual for Legal Aid Attorneys (view on Google Sidewiki)

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