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Vol. 112
CLR Forum
Columbia Law Review
OBJECTING AT THE ALTAR: WHY THE
HERRING
GOOD FAITH PRINCIPLE AND THE
HARLOW
QUALIFIED IMMUNITY DOCTRINE SHOULD NOT BE MARRIED
OBJECTING AT THE ALTAR: WHY THE
HERRING
GOOD FAITH PRINCIPLE AND THE
HARLOW
QUALIFIED IMMUNITY DOCTRINE SHOULD NOT BE MARRIED
John M. Greabe*