Matteo Godi
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Matteo Godi
@matteogodi.bsky.social
law prof at USC Gould; ex appellate lawyer

job-talk paper: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4925020
I joined Short Circuit (@shortcircuitij.bsky.social) to discuss my forthcoming article, Section 1983: A Strict Liability Statutory Tort (@califlrev.bsky.social). If you’re into civil rights litigation, qualified immunity, or tort theory, check it out! Here's a thread about the basic argument (1/8)
Short Circuit 403 | Strict Liability for Civil Rights Violations - Institute for Justice
In a special episode, IJ’s Anya Bidwell interviews Matteo Godi of USC Law about his new article “Section 1983: A Strict Liability Statutory Tort.” Professor […]
ij.org
November 22, 2025 at 6:18 PM
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My torts exam writes itself.
A man in Pennsylvania had been cleaning a shotgun and placed it on the bed. Officers were informed that “a dog had jumped up onto the bed, causing the shotgun to go off, which openly struck the male.”
Dog Accidentally Shoots and Injures a Pennsylvania Man, Police Say
The man had been cleaning a shotgun and placed it on the bed shortly before it was fired. He received treatment at an area hospital.
nyti.ms
November 14, 2025 at 10:19 PM
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It's worth asking how differently things might look on the ground right now if #SCOTUS hadn't eviscerated Bivens—and made it all-but impossible to bring damages suits against federal officers (like ICE agents) who violate our constitutional rights.

This is from my rebuttal in Hernández v. Mesa:
October 2, 2025 at 5:47 PM
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Sincerely wondering: what remedies does Justice Kavanaugh believe are and should be available in federal court these days for excessive force violations by federal immigration officials?
September 8, 2025 at 4:55 PM
Fiona definitely did not find the “lighted squib” case as engaging as I do!
August 28, 2025 at 5:54 PM
First day of torts @uscgould.bsky.social? ✅ It was so much fun to see the reactions of 1Ls when presented with the choice between negligence v. strict liability (especially at 8:00 AM!). This is a going to be a great class!
August 26, 2025 at 12:44 AM
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In the latest episode of Court Briefs, my colleague (and soon-to-be USC law professor) @matteogodi.bsky.social joins me to talk about the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Kousisis v. United States, on the scope of the federal wire-fraud statute:
Ep. #11 - Kousisis v. United States
In our latest episode of “Court Briefs,” host Kannon Shanmugam and colleague Matteo Godi dive into the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Kousisis v. United States—a case that resolves a long-stand...
www.paulweiss.com
May 29, 2025 at 9:52 AM
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Truly a dream come true to go on @strictscrutiny.bsky.social — somehow the peerless @leahlitman.bsky.social managed to make talking about even these depressing legal developments lots of fun
NEW: The big religious public school non-opinion (4 Justices are definitely over the establishment clause); the new made up theory of executive power with its new made up exceptions (with Prof. Noah Rosenblum @narosenblum.bsky.social); and MORE!

crooked.com/podcast/a-bl...
a woman with red hair is standing in front of a sign that says what is wrong with you ?
Alt: Tyra Banks: "What is Wrong With You?"
media.tenor.com
May 26, 2025 at 12:28 PM
Much of the reporting notes this will hurt schools that rely on foreign students to boost their finances. But, really, this primarily hurts the students—including many on financial aid, seeking a visa to become the first in their families to graduate from college. I was one of them. Just terrible.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered US embassies worldwide to stop scheduling new interviews for student-visa applicants as the Trump administration weighs stricter vetting of social-media profiles
US Orders Pause in Student-Visa Interviews Ahead of New Vetting
Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered US embassies worldwide to stop scheduling new interviews for student-visa applicants as the Trump administration weighs stricter vetting of social-media profiles.
bloom.bg
May 27, 2025 at 6:33 PM
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The famous rallying cry was “no more Souters.” But I wonder whether, in this fractious time, we actually need more David Souters, rather than fewer. On this gray morning, the world certainly feels like a poorer place without David Souter in it. RIP.
May 9, 2025 at 1:58 PM
I’m going out on a limb here by guessing that the pawing followed by a sneeze (clear sign of annoyance) plus a yawn-bark-yawn (???) means she is done with tort law for the evening
April 24, 2025 at 9:44 PM
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Jotwell Torts:
Anthony Sebok, The Return of Private Law, JOTWELL (April 24, 2025) (reviewing Yotam Kaplan, Adi Libson, & Gideon Parchomovsky, The Renaissance of Private Law, 19 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1427 (2025)), torts.jotwell.com/the-return-o....
April 24, 2025 at 1:54 PM
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I’m immensely grateful to Dean John C.P. Goldberg (@hls.harvard.edu) for his kind and thoughtful review, over at Jotwell, of my forthcoming article in the California Law Review on Section 1983 and tort law. (1/3)
Jotwell Torts:
John C.P. Goldberg, The Rights and Wrongs of Constitutional Torts, JOTWELL (March 27, 2025) (reviewing Matteo Godi, Section 1983: A Strict Liability Statutory Tort, 113 Cal. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming, 2025), available at SSRN (Aug. 13, 2024)), torts.jotwell.com/the-rights-a....
March 27, 2025 at 6:27 PM
Hi! 👋🏼 I’m new here. For the past few years, I’ve spent the day working as an appellate lawyer and the night writing about torts. Not sure I’ve done half a decent job at either! (1/2)
March 2, 2025 at 8:13 PM