The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Postal Service cannot be sued in federal court for failing to deliver mail, even when the non-delivery is intentional. The decision restricts recipients from seeking redress in court under certain statutory provisions, limiting avenues for complaints about misdelivery or undelivered mail.
The ruling highlights the limited scope of legal remedies available to individuals alleging Postal Service failures and emphasizes the government’s protections or immunities in these contexts. It underscores a precedent that challenges to service performance may not be entertainable as civil suits against the Postal Service.
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