Got to laugh at this. The FBI raided the wrong house in 2017, threw in a flash bang grenade, ripped off the front door, held the occupants ... and they just now, 8 years later, got permission to ask the Supreme Court for permission to ask the appeals court for permission to ask the trial court for permission to sue the feds. The funny part, if you can call anything in this funny, is that the pertinent law which allows suing the feds has an exception to prohibit suing the feds in some circumstances, but that has its own exception to allow suing in other circumstances.
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Let's see how much we can twist this law
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Got to laugh at this. The FBI raided the wrong house in 2017, threw in a flash bang grenade, ripped off the front door, held the occupants ... and they just now, 8 years later, got permission to ask the Supreme Court for permission to ask the appeals court for permission to ask the trial court for permission to sue the feds. The funny part, if you can call anything in this funny, is that the pertinent law which allows suing the feds has an exception to prohibit suing the feds in some circumstances, but that has its own exception to allow suing in other circumstances.