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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 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 ...
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 unanimously revived a lawsuit from a family suing the federal government over a mistaken FBI raid in 2017.
The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for a family’s lawsuit against the federal government to move forward. With the ...
An Atlanta family feared the could die when the FBI mistakenly raided their home and sued for compensation. The Supreme Court revived the case.
Lower courts had dismissed the case brought by Hilliard Toi Cliatt and Curtrina Martin, whose home in Atlanta was wrongly ...
A unanimous Supreme Court found that federal judges have made it too difficult for wrong house raid victims to get ...
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The good guys won a welcome victory at the U.S. Supreme Court last week when the justices ruled 9–0 that an innocent family's ...
Lawmakers strengthened the Federal Tort Claims Act following a pair of high-profile wrong-house raids in ... dubious of the FBI’s handling of the Martin raid. Gorsuch, who was President Donald ...
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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