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Alex Reinert on Qualified Immunity

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Asymmetrical Treatment in the Ninth Circuit

The asymmetrical treatment was most extreme in the fifth and the eighth circuits which are known as being or thought to be relatively defendant friendly. The data I think really strongly support an argument that judicial ideology or presumed judicial ideology is playing a role. If it's a grant of qualified immunity by the district court, the reversal rate goes up as you go from three Republican appointed appellate judges to three Democrat appointed appellate judges. But then what about the composition of the panels themselves? What was the political party of the president who appointed the appellate judges?

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