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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 residence.
A major case before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday could clear a path for some victims of wrong-house raids to sue for damages under an exception to immunity under federal law. "It's just a simple ...
The Supreme Court signaled Tuesday that it will revive a lawsuit from a suburban Atlanta family that was mistakenly held at ...
The legal questions were tangled, but some justices seemed incredulous at a government lawyer’s defense of a botched ...
FBI agents handcuffed Hilliard Toi Cliatt and pointed a gun at him and Curtrina Martin while her young son cowered in a ...
Groggy and disoriented, Trina Martin awoke to the barrage of a half-dozen FBI agents smashing through the front door of her ...
When the U.S. Supreme Court rules on President Donald Trump's effort to remove two federal labor board members, Federal ...
An Atlanta woman whose house was wrongly raided by the FBI is coming before the Supreme Court in a key case over when people can sue to try to hold federal law enforcement accountable ...
One hundred days into President Trump's second term, DOGE hasn't delivered on its promised savings, efficiency or ...
Evgenii Sadrislamov, 28, was arrested in October after police said they found a laboratory of explosives that could have ...
One hundred days into President Trump's second term, DOGE hasn't delivered on its promised savings, efficiency or ...
Immigration authorities are rescinding a decision to terminate visas of international students as part of Trump’s ...