Opinion ID: 3064917
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 7

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Text: Under the plausibility standard forth in Twombly and further refined in Iqbal, Plaintiffs have not alleged a colorable claim of unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination against the Agents. They may be able to amend their complaint to include facts that will state a plausible claim, and thus the interests of justice would be served by granting them a chance to do so. The district court’s denial of qualified immunity is reversed and the case remanded for further proceedings consistent with this opinion, including granting Plaintiffs leave to amend their complaint. Defendants’ appeal from the district court’s deferral of their motion for summary judgment is dismissed. Each party shall bear its own costs on appeal. REVERSED and REMANDED, in part; DISMISSED, in part. MOSS v. U.S. SECRET SERVICE 9087