Not  a Failed Experiment: Wilson-Saucier Sequencing  and the Articulation of Constitutional Rights
  
    PAUL  W. HUGHES
  
This  Article considers the two-part sequencing doctrine used in evaluating the  qualified immunity defense to claims that government officials have violated  federal constitutional rights.  This  doctrine—often called  Wilson-Saucier sequencing—directs  courts to first consider whether a plaintiff has properly alleged a  constitutional violation before considering whether the defendant is entitled  to qualified immunity.  The Supreme Court  established this rule to ensure that constitutional and statutory rights are  fully articulated and refined.