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The USGovernment Can Be Sued for the Constitutional Torts of Federal

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Question 15

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The U.S.government can be sued for the constitutional torts of federal law enforcement officers who have the authority to search and arrest under:


A) the Bivens rule.
B) the Federal Tort Claims Act.
C) Section 1983.
D) state tort law.

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