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Wilkie v. Robbins 551 U.S. 537 (2007) was a United States Supreme Court case that concerned the scope of qualified immunity for government officials working in the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Specifically the Supreme Court held that BLM employees could not be liable for an alleged retaliation claim against Robbins a farm owner because other avenues for relief were available.