Supreme Court rules people can sue government agents for damages
December 11, 2020
BIG WIN for the People Vs. BIG GOVERNMENT GESTAPO OFFICIALS!
The Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that individuals may personally seek damages from a federal officer who violates their civil rights and causes harm.
The case centered on FBI officials putting three Muslims on the no-fly list after they "refused to cooperate with the FBI by spying on their own communities."
According to the Institute for Justice, which submitted arguments in the case, because of their refusal to spy, "these individuals were placed on the No-Fly List, which caused significant hardship, such as the inability to travel to visit family or for work."
They sued, and now the Supreme Court has ruled the federal officials responsible could be liable for damages.