Page 2-Friday, June 30, 1978-The Michigan Daily, Court says govt. liable for rights WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme mune simply because of his greater question of whether a President is im- Court, rejecting the ,Carter ad- authority." mune from civil suit. ministration's "absolute immunity" Voting 5-4, the justices held that all The dissenters, borrowing the words arguments, ruled yesterday that federal officials except those who fun- of a federal appeals judge in a 30-year- federal officials may be sued if they ction essentially as judges rather than old case, said the decision could "dam- deliberately violate a person's con- administrators can be held accountable pen the ardor of all but the most stitutional rights. for unconstitutional actions. resolute or the most irresponsible in the The decision could have an im- The four dissenters, in an opinion by unflinching discharge of their duties." mediate effect on a series of pending Justice William Rehnquist, said the lawsuits against top-ranking officials of decision virtually stripped those of- ATTORNEY GENERAL Griffin Bell the FBI and CIA accused of violating ficials of any immunity in carrying out had forwarded the same argument. He constitutional rights by approving their duties. said the threat of civil suits places an illegal wiretaps and break-ins, unfair burden on federal officials with A JUSTICE Department official said sensitive policy-making assignments. "IT MAKES LITTLE sense," Justice there was nothing in the decision to Discounting those fears, White said, Byron White wrote for the court, "to exempt a President from civil damage "Federal officials will not be liable for hold that a government agent is liable suits although the court did not mere mistakes in judgment, whether for warrantless and forcible entry into specifically address that question. the mistake is one of fact or one of law." a citizen's house in pursuit of evidence, The official, who asked not to be But, he added, "We see no substantial but that an official of higher rank who named, said given the narrow majority, basis for holding ... that, executive of- actually orders such a burglary is im- the court could go the other way on the ficers generally may with impunity violations discharge their duties in a way that is known to them to violate the United States Constitution." White said that only a specific act of Congress could free federal officials from such liability, stating, "In the ab- See COURT, Page 11 THE MICHIGAN DAILY volume LXXXVIII, No.36-s Friday.June 34,.1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 704-0502. Second ctass postage is paid at Ann Arhor, Michigan 4819. Published daily Tuesday through Saturday morning during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Septemher through April (2semesters) $13 by mail outside Ann Arhor. Summersession published through Saturday mor- ning. Subscription rates: $0.50 in Ann Arbor; '7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. I IBM NEDS OUTSTANDIN PEOPLE And we can offer outstanding career opportunities in Marketing, Engineering or Computer Science. We will be interviewing at The University of Michigan on July 11, 1978 To find out about IBM and let us find out about you, sign up for an interview at the Placement Office or write to: I.C. Pfeiffer, Corporate College Relations Manager, IBM Corporation, One IBM Plaza, Chicago, IL 60611. An Equal Opportunity Employer - .. . p. . ..,}' { + . Y ? 1 SA''st' n~ x G$'.'- - Sst i- bL 0.00Ll. i 4t ifnOS SS :' fal> i..i r7...'.--_