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The Supreme Court signaled Tuesday that it will revive a lawsuit from a suburban Atlanta family that was mistakenly held at ...
The Supreme Court seemed inclined to a narrow ruling in an accountability case over an FBI raid that targeted the wrong house ...
Supreme Court justices sounded willing to allow an Atlanta family to sue the FBI for compensation after a SWAT team ...
The justices seemed open to giving them another chance to sue over the raid, but wary of handing down a more sweeping ruling ...
Groggy and disoriented, Trina Martin awoke to the barrage of a half-dozen FBI agents smashing through the front door of her ...
The Supreme Court seemed inclined to a narrow ruling in a law-enforcement accountability case over an FBI raid that targeted ...
The case could clear a path for some victims of wrong-house raids to sue for damages under an exception to immunity under ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — An Atlanta woman whose house was wrongly raided by the FBI will go before the Supreme Court on Tuesday in a ...
The key issue before the justices is under what circumstances people can sue the federal government in an effort to hold its ...
FBI agents handcuffed Hilliard Toi Cliatt and pointed a gun at him and Curtrina Martin while her young son cowered in a ...
It only took minutes for the FBI to realize it had raided the wrong home. But in that time, masked federal agents smashed ...
It turned out that the people entering the house were FBI agents with flash-bang grenades and guns drawn. The problem was ...