Forbes: Sleeper Supreme Court Case Could Make Suing Rogue Federal Agents Almost Impossible

Forbes: Sleeper Supreme Court Case Could Make Suing Rogue Federal Agents Almost Impossible by Nick Sibilla:

A cross-border shooting the U.S. Supreme Court once called a “heartbreaking loss of life” will again be argued before the High Court. Slated for oral argument in mid-November, Hernandez v. Mesa centers around the killing of a Mexican teen by a U.S. Border Patrol agent and has clear repercussions for immigration and border security; both the Trump administration and the Mexican government have already weighed in. Yet the case could also have a drastic impact on victims who want to hold federal officials personally accountable for violating the Constitution.

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