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The Supreme Court is hearing a case nearly 8 years after an Atlanta family's house was wrongfully raided by the FBI.
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.
The legal questions were tangled, but some justices seemed incredulous at a government lawyer’s defense of a botched ...
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.
An Atlanta woman whose house was wrongly raided by the FBI will go before the Supreme Court on Tuesday in a key case over ...
The court seemed wary of handing down a sweeping ruling on when the federal government can be held liable for law-enforcement ...
It only took minutes for the FBI to realize it had raided the wrong home. But in that time, masked federal agents smashed ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq — A man associated with the terrorist organization ISIS has been arrested in connection with the New Year’s Day ...
On April 25, the Trump administration made one of its highest-profile arrests in its immigration crackdown, a person who is no less than Milwaukee County ...
FBI agents handcuffed Hilliard Toi Cliatt and pointed a gun at him and Curtrina Martin while her young son cowered in a ...
The key issue before the justices is under what circumstances people can sue the federal government in an effort to hold its ...
Trina Martin, 46, filed a lawsuit after FBI agents broke down her door before dawn and stormed her bedroom with guns drawn ...