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Court debates lost catalogs and delayed Christmas cards while hearing case on intentionally undelivered mail

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In an argument session featuring competing definitions and colorful hypotheticals, the Supreme Court on Wednesday considered whether the U.S. Postal Service and federal government can be sued over an intentional failure to deliver the mail. While several justices expressed skepticism about the government’s claim that it’s shielded from such lawsuits, some appeared concerned about opening the door to a wave of disputes over lost packages or late …

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SCOTUSblog broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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