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  1. 9.29 Particular Rights—Eighth Amendment—Convicted Prisoner's Claim of Excessive Force

    ... Care), which sets out the applicable deliberate indifference standard. In a multi-plaintiff or multi-defendant case, the ... banc) (noting that a “greater showing” than deliberate indifference is required “in the context of a prison-wide disturbance or an ...

  2. 12.14 ADA—Damages

    ... or discriminatory practices with malice or with reckless indifference to the federally protected rights of an aggrieved individual. ...

  3. 8.128A Health Care Fraud (18 U.S.C. § 1347)

    ... by circumstantial evidence that he acted with reckless indifference to the truth or falsity of his statements. United States v. ...

  4. 15.42 Health Care Fraud (18 U.S.C. § 1347)

    ... by circumstantial evidence that he acted with reckless indifference to the truth or falsity of his statements.  United States v. ...

  5. 15.47 Securities Fraud (15 U.S.C. §§ 78j(b), 78ff; 17 C.F.R. § 240.10b-5)

    ... prove that defendant made false representation with reckless indifference to its falsity); United States v. Farris , 614 F.2d 634, 638 ...

  6. 9.9 Securities Fraud

    ... that defendant made a false representation with reckless indifference to its falsity). As in the Securities Exchange Act §10(b) ...

  7. 9.41 Qualified Immunity

    ... place an individual in danger and then, with deliberate indifference, do nothing to address that danger); Hernandez v. City of San ... “the employees must have . . . acted with ‘deliberate indifference’ to a ‘known or obvious danger.’” Id . (citations ...

  8. 10.10 Civil Rights—Title VII—Retaliation—Elements and Burden of Proof

    ... or 4) for conduct that showed a reckless or callous indifference to the rights of others.” Flores v. City of Westminster , 873 ...

  9. 9.2 Causation

    ... is made; or 3) for conduct that showed a reckless or callous indifference to the rights of others.” Hyde v. City of Willcox , 23 F.4th ...

  10. 9.42 Bivens Claim Against Federal Defendant in Individual Capacity— Elements and Burden of Proof

    ... has held that a prisoner’s claim of deliberate medical indifference under the Eighth Amendment was not meaningfully different from ...

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