"Supreme Court to Review Texas Councilwoman's Allegation of Politically Motivated Arrest"

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The Supreme Court is set to hear the case of Sylvia Gonzalez, a Texas councilwoman who was arrested for allegedly stealing a government document during a city council meeting, a charge she claims was politically motivated. The case raises questions about when individuals can sue government officials for First Amendment retaliation claims and the application of qualified immunity. Gonzalez's attorneys argue that a ruling against her could embolden government officials to arrest their critics under suspect circumstances, while the mayor's attorney contends that the arrest was based on probable cause and not politically motivated.
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