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SCOTUS: USPS Can't Be Sued for Intentionally Not Delivering
By a 5-4 vote, the justices ruled against a Texas landlord, Lebene Konan, who alleges her mail was intentionally withheld for two years. Konan, who is Black, claims racial prejudice played a role in postal employees' actions.
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More: According to court documents, the dispute began when Konan discovered the mailbox key for one of her rental properties had been changed without her knowledge, preventing her from collecting and distributing tenants' mail from the box. When she contacted the local post office, she was told she wouldn't receive a new key or regular delivery until she proved she owned the property. She did so, the documents say, but the mail problems continued, despite the USPS inspector general instructing the mail to be delivered.
Konan alleges the employees marked some of the mail as undeliverable or return to sender. Konan and her tenants failed to receive important mail such as bills, medications and car titles, according to the lawsuit. Konan also claims she lost rental income because some tenants moved out due to the situation.
After filing dozens of complaints with postal officials, Konan finally filed a lawsuit under the 1946 Federal Tort Claims Act, which allows some lawsuits against the government. The case focused on the reach of the special postal exemption to the law.
#1 | Posted by qcp at 2026-02-24 02:41 PM | Reply
More 5-4 ridiculousness. SCOTUS is broken.
#2 | Posted by Alexandrite at 2026-02-24 02:43 PM | Reply
Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for a majority of five conservative justices,
ROFL. How much did this ruling cost in bribes?
#3 | Posted by Alexandrite at 2026-02-24 02:45 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
More 5-4 ridiculousness. SCOTUS is broken. #2 | Posted by Alexandrite
Did you read the SCOTUS opinion? www.supremecourt.gov
Would you like your landlord to collect your mail, and then distribute it?
The race claim is hilarious, is she claiming no one on the carriers route is black? That USPS doesn't deliver to black people?
#4 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-02-24 03:20 PM | Reply
SCOTUS is garbage until they get rid of the obvious bribery.
#5 | Posted by Alexandrite at 2026-02-24 04:18 PM | Reply
They cain' get no eye dee an' now they cain' get they mail... /i/please!
#6 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-02-25 07:35 PM | Reply
...Nu-uh we ain' gon' straighten nothin' out down to the office!
#7 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-02-25 07:37 PM | Reply
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