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The Supreme Court is allowing a Georgia family whose home was wrongly raided by the FBI to sue for damages under an exception ...
The Supreme Court brought back a lawsuit against the FBI over a mishandled home raid from 2017 in Atlanta on Thursday. A ...
Lower courts had dismissed the case brought by Hilliard Toi Cliatt and Curtrina Martin, whose home in Atlanta was wrongly ...
The Supreme Court is unanimously giving an Atlanta family whose home was wrongly raided by the FBI a new day in court.
The Supreme Court on Thursday revived an Atlanta family’s lawsuit over a botched FBI raid on its home in 2017 but put off ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for a family’s lawsuit against the federal government to move forward. With the ...
Lower courts ruled in favor of agents who had used a battering ram and a flash-bang grenade in mistakenly raiding the home of ...
A family whose home was mistakenly raided by the FBI eight years ago in the middle of the night will be permitted to continue ...
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a mixed ruling Thursday in a case against the federal government over a predawn FBI raid at the wrong house, clarifying two legal issues and then sending the case ...
Federal courts threw out the case, ruling that police ... their legal fight against "the FBI's botched raid of their home." “Today the Supreme Court confirmed that victims of federal abuse ...
Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote the opinion for the court. Justice Sonia Sotomayor added a concurring opinion, joined by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
The U.S. government typically benefits from "sovereign immunity," meaning it can't be sued. But Congress passed the Federal Tort Claims Act in 1946 making an exception to allow lawsuits against the ...
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