Site icon Official Mail Guide (OMG)

Supreme Court: USPS Can’t Be Sued, Even When It Intentionally Does Not Deliver

From the U.S. Supreme Court: The United States retains sovereign immunity for claims arising out of the intentional nondelivery of mail because both “miscarriage” and “loss” of mail under the Federal Tort Claims Act’s postal exception, 28 U. S. C. §2680(b), can occur as a result of the Postal Service’s intentional failure to deliver the mail. Click for U.S. Postal Service v. Konan

From SCOTUSblog: A divided Supreme Court sided with the federal government on Tuesday in U.S. Postal Service v. Konan, a dispute over mishandled mail. Writing for a 5-4 majority, Justice Clarence Thomas explained that a law protecting the U.S. Postal Service from lawsuits over lost or miscarried mail bars lawsuits over mail that was intentionally misdelivered … (click to read more)

Click for U.S. Postal Service v. Konan

Exit mobile version