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Supreme Court will review FBI’s immunity in lawsuit over mistaken house raid

  • The Supreme Court will review a case involving a family whose home was mistakenly raided by an FBI SWAT team in 2017, as reported by Amy Howe.
  • The couple, Curtrina Martin and Hilliard Cliatt, are seeking compensation under the Federal Tort Claims Act after their lawsuit was dismissed by lower courts.
  • The case raises questions about federal accountability and the rights of individuals to seek compensation for wrongful actions by law enforcement, according to the Institute for Justice.
  • Martin expressed relief that the Supreme Court is taking up their case, stating, 'When the government harms innocent people, it has a responsibility to make things right.
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