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An Atlanta family whose home was wrongly raided by the FBI will get a new day in court, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously ...
ATLANTA — The U.S. Supreme Court said Thursday a Southwest Atlanta family can sue the FBI for raiding their home by mistake ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday revived an Atlanta family’s lawsuit over a botched FBI raid on its home in 2017 but put off ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ordered a lower court to revive a lawsuit brought against the FBI by an Atlanta family ...
The family's lawyers appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing that Congress clearly allowed for lawsuits like theirs after a ...
(AP Photo/Sudhin Thanawala, File) The Atlanta home where Trina Martin, her then-boyfriend Toi Cliatt and her 7-year-old son were living when the FBI broke down the door and stormed in, is seen April ...
FILE - Trina Martin, left, and Toi Cliatt sit for a portrait inside the home the FBI mistakenly raided in 2017, in Atlanta, April 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Sudhin Thanawala) ...
After years of trauma stemming from a botched FBI raid in which armed agents mistakenly targeted her Atlanta home, Trina Martin praised the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to revive her lawsuit.
The Supreme Court unanimously overturned the appeals ... but those questions range beyond what the justices were considering in the Atlanta case. Patrick Jaicomo, a lawyer at the Institute for ...
Georgia's Supreme Court to review the dispute over subpoenas issued to DA Fani Willis by a state Senate committee.
The court declined to rule on two others, saying the plaintiffs in the case didn't have standing to challenge those two.