United States Supreme Court
Wilkie v. Robbins, 06-219
In an action brought by the owner and operator of a commercial guest resort against officials of the Bureau of Land Management alleging harassment and intimidation aimed at extracting an easement across plaintiff's private property, denial of qualified immunity for defendants is reversed where the landowner has neither: 1) a private action for damages of the sort recognized in Bivens; nor 2) a claim against the officials in their individual capacities under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
Appellate Information
- Decided 06/25/2007
- Published 06/25/2007
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- United States Supreme Court