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Two cases before the Supreme Court ask why the government is able to avoid liability when it does the wrong thing.
FBI agents burst into a family's Atlanta home with flash-bang grenades, mistaking it for the nearby house of a suspected gang ...
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.
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 legal questions were tangled, but some justices seemed incredulous at a government lawyer’s defense of a botched ...
A Georgia couple is seeking damages from the FBI after agents burst into their home with flash bang grenades in 2017.
The Supreme Court signaled Tuesday that it will revive a lawsuit from a suburban Atlanta family that was mistakenly held at ...
But in that time, masked federal agents smashed through an Atlanta family’s front door, startling Trina Martin and her ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday in a case testing whether the federal government can be held liable after FBI agents mistakenly raided the wrong house in Atlanta in ...
“They busted down the front door. They detonated a flashbang grenade in the living room and they came in with guns drawn,” ...
Congress understood the damage that can be caused by wrong-house raids. That’s why, in 1974, it allowed suits against the ...
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