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Civil rights litigator at the Institute for Justice. Guitar player and vinyl record listener at the basement of my house. (All my tweets have typos.)

Jul 29, 2022, 12 tweets

In #QualifiedImmunity news, a 2-1 5th Cir. granted QI to a group of Castle Hills, TX officials who conspired to throw @IJ client and then-72yo Sylvia Gonzalez in jail for exercising her #FirstAmendment rights to speech and petition. #AppellateTwitter
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More specifically, the court held that because there was probable cause for a made-up misdemeanor charge, it did not matter that the mayor, police chief, and others conspired to have Syliva jailed for speaking out. (The decision represents a narrow interpretation of Nieves.) 2/

Although @IJ and Sylvia proved that, over a decade no one in Bexar Cnty. TX has EVER been charged under the statute used to charge Sylvia for similar conduct, the only sufficient evidence is proving a negative; find people who jaywalked and DIDN'T get a ticket. (Impossible.) 3/

Still, as the majority's language above repeatedly indicates: it is uncomfortable with (what it interprets to be) the rule from #SCOTUS. Moreover, there is now a circuit split on this issue, also acknowledged: 4/

And who writes a POWERFUL dissent in this #QualifiedImmunity case? Conservative, Trump appointee Judge Oldham. 5/

The dissent is excellent and perfectly highlights why #SCOTUS decisions Nieves and Lozman should allow Sylvia's #FirstAmendment claim to go forward in light of overwhelming evidence that the defendants conspired to and did retaliate against her speech and petition rights: 6/

Protected activity cannot justify a planned-out arrest under Nieves, which was focused on split-second decision making. 7/

The Castle Hills officials here CLEARLY conspired to retaliate against Sylvia, including by intentionally circumventing the DA. And the probable cause affidavit by a "faux detective" (Oldham's words) explicitly proves the arrest was based on #FirstAmendment activity. 8/

The Supreme Court's decision in Lozman should factor in here too, says Oldham: 9/

In the end, #QualifiedImmunity should not apply. Probable cause or not, it's abundantly and objectively clear that Castle Hills officials arrested Sylvia in retaliation for #FirstAmendment activity. 10/

And was the law clearly established? You bet it was: 11/

So, here we are:

An @IJ client's rights were violated.

Her abusers have #QualifiedImmunity.

And there is a circuit split.

Let's go.

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