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Lawsuits against federal agencies remain hard in 2026 due to strict rules and Supreme Court limits, blocking justice for victims like Renee Good.
Suing the federal government remains extremely difficult in 2026 due to legal barriers that limit accountability for misconduct by agencies like ICE.
Victims must first file claims with the agency and wait up to six months, with lawsuits decided by judges, not juries, and damages capped.
Recent Supreme Court rulings have further restricted personal lawsuits against federal officials, especially under the Bivens doctrine.
Cases involving unlawful detentions, abuse, and deaths—such as that of U.S. citizen Renee Good—often fail to proceed, leaving victims without redress.
Critics say these hurdles undermine constitutional rights and enable government impunity.
Las demandas contra agencias federales siguen siendo difíciles en 2026 debido a reglas estrictas y límites de la Corte Suprema, bloqueando la justicia para víctimas como Renee Good.