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1. Mitchell v. Forsyth, No. 84-335 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 27, 1985, Argued , June 19, 1985, Decided
OVERVIEW: The court held that the Attorney General was not absolutely immune from suit for acts performed in his exercise of national security functions, and an order denying qualified immunity was appealable before final judgment.
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