Overruled precedent to hold that damages actions against the state for constitutional violations are not recognized by the court unless authorized by common law, state statute, or the constitution
Overturning a recent precedent, the court ruled that Iowans have no right to sue for money damages when government officials violate their rights.
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Iowa Supreme Court Reverses Itself on Lawsuits for Constitutional Rights Violations
Overturning a recent precedent, the court ruled that Iowans have no right to sue for money damages when government officials violate their rights.