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A Society Without a Name v. Commonwealth of Virginia, 655 F.3d 342 (2011)

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A Society Without a Name v. Commonwealth of Virginia, 655 F.3d 342 (2011)
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A Society Without a Name v. Commonwealth of Virginia, 655 F.3d 342 (2011)
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2011-08-24

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As the magistrate judge found, “ASWAN fails to allege with any specificity the persons who agreed to the alleged conspiracy, the specific communications amongst the conspirators, or the manner in which any such communications were made.” The allegations are thus insufficient to support a meeting of the minds by the defendants. At most, ASWAN’S allegations amount to “parallel conduct and a bare assertion of a conspiracy.” See Twombly, 550 U.S. at 556, 127 S.Ct. 1955. This is not enough to survive a motion to dismiss. C. ADA, § 1983, and equal-protection claims