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The Court vacated the Fifth Circuit's judgment and remanded the case, ruling that the Fifth Circuit took an overly narrow view of the exception to the no-probable-cause requirement for retaliatory arrest claims established in Nieves v. Bartlett. The Court held that Gonzalez's survey evidence showing no similar arrests in the past decade could be considered under the Nieves exception, even without identifying specific comparators.
By 9robes.aiThe Court vacated the Fifth Circuit's judgment and remanded the case, ruling that the Fifth Circuit took an overly narrow view of the exception to the no-probable-cause requirement for retaliatory arrest claims established in Nieves v. Bartlett. The Court held that Gonzalez's survey evidence showing no similar arrests in the past decade could be considered under the Nieves exception, even without identifying specific comparators.