· 5/18/1973
Meyer v. Hooker
Citations
- 51 Mass. App. Dec. 142
How courts have described this case
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- holding that a local government’s policy was “not ‘specifically and narrowly framed to accomplish’ its interest” because it “miss[ed]” prominent instances of the same problem (quoting Shaw v. Hunt, 517 U.S. 899, 908 (1996))
- plaintiff awarded $30,000 in damages on her prevailing false-imprisonment claim and over $248,000 in attorney fees
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Judges: Sloan
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