Law Enforcement Accountability Elusive at High Court (Podcast)

June 10, 2022, 9:05 PM UTC

The US Supreme Court again chipped away at the ability of those alleging constitutional violations by federal law enforcement to sue, effectively immunizing Border Patrol agents from being hauled into court.

Athul Acharya, of the public interest law firm Public Accountability, tells Bloomberg Law’s “Cases and Controversies” podcast that the June 8 ruling in Egbert v. Boule is one of several judge-made barriers to suing government officials.

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