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The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to rule narrowly in favor of a family trying to hold federal law enforcement accountable in court after an FBI raid wrongly targeted their Atlanta home.
The FBI might not be as immune as they thought now that the Supreme Court is considering allowing an Atlanta family to sue for negligence, trespassing, assault.
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Black Information Network on MSNSCOTUS Weighing Black Family's Lawsuit Against Feds Over Botched RaidThe U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of a botched FBI raid of a Black family's home in Georgia.
U.S. Supreme Court justices grappled Tuesday with an Atlanta family’s attempt to sue the government after a mistaken predawn raid on their home by armed FBI agents.
The Supreme Court could give a family wrongfully raided by the FBI a shot at justice without reshaping the standards around lawsuits against law enforcement.
Justices from both sides of the ideological split on the high court had tough questions for government lawyers defending the ...
The legal questions were tangled, but some justices seemed incredulous at a government lawyer’s defense of a botched ...
The Supreme Court signaled Tuesday that it will revive a lawsuit from a suburban Atlanta family that was mistakenly held at ...
Supreme Court justices sounded willing to allow an Atlanta family to sue the FBI for compensation after a SWAT team mistakenly barged into their home.
The justices seemed open to giving them another chance to sue over the raid, but wary of handing down a more sweeping ruling ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case involving an FBI raid on a Georgia home that turned out to be at the wrong ...
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