9-0 SCOTUS Ruling opens the flood gates for Americans to sue federal agencies. Let the games begin.
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LET'S GOOoOoooo!!!
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So?
We can now sue federal agencies who will pay attorneys, with freshly printed fiat money, borrowed from China, on the backs of our grandchildren, who will be forced to pay it back x 2 in 70 years.
Does not sound like a win win. Let us sue those who run federal agencies and require them to pay attorneys from their personal checking accounts.
Lawfare, sue them into debtors prison.
Agree 100%
My thoughts exactly! American taxpayer money defending these agencies. Or paying for settlements. On the other hand, lawsuits can lead to exposure of facts. On the third hand, exposure won’t matter if no one hears about it. MSM scumbags.
This is why they need to be totally dismantled, auction off all assets, and dump the money back into the Treasury and see what that amounts to. Biden can be the auctioneer. Pelosi can model each auctioned item until there's nothing left. Then they can each be hanged from the top of the Chinese Embassy in DC.
The SCOTUS already made that legal a few years ago. Individual federal agents can indeed be sued, personally, if they violate your civil rights.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicksibilla/2021/01/02/federal-agents-who-violate-individual-rights-can-be-sued-for-damages-supreme-court-rules/?
The SCOTUS has since added caveats to that ruling that limit how such lawsuits can be applied. But, it is technically possible.
If anyone fits the individual definition of "persons" The Agency employees are "persons." Bring on the suits! Make individual Agency hacks fearful of enforcing anything, making the effectiveness of all Agencies reduced to the "paper tigers" they actually are.
Patience grasshopper