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What is the nature of judicial immunity?

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What is the nature of judicial immunity?

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Judges have absolute immunity from civil lawsuits brought against them by plaintiffs seeking money damages. When judges perform judicial acts—acts within their jurisdiction—they cannot be sued. This is a well-settled issue and has been declared by the U.S. Supreme Court and reinforced by state court systems.

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