In its first opinion of the new term, the Supreme Court said two laws cannot be combined in order to sue the federal government for monetary damages. The unanimous decision may have sunk lawyer James Bormes’ efforts to seek financial damages from the United States for failing to … [Read more...]
Supreme Court Hears Case of U.S. Violation of Credit Reporting Law
In what could be a landmark case against the U.S. government, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Oct. 2 concerning whether the federal government could be held financially liable for actions not in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. … [Read more...]