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Ferrets are Cool

(21,103 posts)
Sat May 7, 2022, 10:48 AM May 2022

Individuals may seek damages as a remedy when federal officers violate their rights.

This begs two questions: Are Supreme Justices federal officers? Can they be sued for violating the rights of women who seek abortions?

"According to the Court, “in the context of suits against Government officials, damages have long been awarded as appropriate relief.” And that has been true not only for state and local officials, but also federal officials, like those employed by the FBI. Moreover, the Court highlighted that damages are important because they are often the only remedy available. For example, for one of the plaintiffs, Muhammad Tanvir, who lost his job because of his placement on the No Fly List, it is damages or nothing. Finally, in response to the government’s argument that policy favors denying a damages remedy against government officials, Justice Thomas, just like Justice Story two centuries before him, emphasized that it is the job of Congress to engage in policy making: “[T]here are no constitutional reasons why we must do so in its stead.”

https://ij.org/press-release/u-s-supreme-court-rules-unanimously-you-may-sue-government-agents-for-damages-when-they-violate-your-individual-rights/

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Individuals may seek damages as a remedy when federal officers violate their rights. (Original Post) Ferrets are Cool May 2022 OP
Hmm... 2naSalit May 2022 #1
They are afforded the highest level of immunity from lawsuits. nt in2herbs May 2022 #2

2naSalit

(86,330 posts)
1. Hmm...
Sat May 7, 2022, 11:03 AM
May 2022

Are they federal officers?

Do they take an oath of office?

Are they paid by the taxpayers/Treasury Dept.?

Don't know if sitting on the Bench equates with holding office but it should be in legal terms.

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