Postal Service can't be sued for intentionally not delivering mail, Supreme Court rules in 5-4 split
Supreme Court rules 5-4 that U.S. Postal Service cannot be sued for intentionally failing to deliver mail, citing federal ...
Postal workers and letter carriers across the nation are set to rally for workers' rights and support on Saturday. According to a press release from the National Association of Letter Carriers, ...
A divided Supreme Court sided with the federal government on Tuesday in U.S. Postal Service v. Konan, a dispute over ...
A divided Supreme Court has ruled that Americans can’t sue the U.S. Postal Service, even when employees deliberately refuse ...
The Supreme Court on Monday said the U.S. Postal Service may not be sued for intentionally failing to deliver the mail, ...
There's no shortage of postal problems in Becker, with some mortgage and bill payments not reaching their intended ...
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Supreme Court bars suits against the Postal Service, even for intentional failure to deliver mail
The court said Congress in 1946 barred lawsuits against the Postal Service, including in instances where mail is stolen or ...
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) is urging consumers to look out for red flags — and reminding them not to feel ...
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Kansas postal worker indicted in embezzlement case
According to court documents, the man is accused of using his position as an employee to embezzle money and property valued ...
Postal workers rallied outside the St. Cloud Post Office to voice concerns over wages and staffing, highlighting struggles to attract employees and the impact on service delivery in the community.
By a 5-4 vote on Tuesday, justices ruled against a Texas landlord who alleged her mail was intentionally withheld for two years.
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