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An essential element of a § 1983 claim for relief is that the defendant acted under color of state law.[1] State and local officials who carry out their official responsibilities act under color of state law, as do private parties who engage in state action.[2] Federal officials, however, act under color of federal law, not state law, and thus are not suable under § 1983.[3]
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