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Ep. 26 - USPS v Konan: Does the Postal Exception to the FTCA Cover Intentional Misconduct?

1 h 1 min · 17. maj 2026
episode Ep. 26 - USPS v Konan: Does the Postal Exception to the FTCA Cover Intentional Misconduct? cover

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In episode 26 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the Supreme Court's opinion in United States Postal Service v Konan. At issue in this case, whether the postal exception to the Federal Tort Claims Act exempts claims arising out of postal employees' intentional nondelivery of mail from the government's waiver of sovereign immunity. Link to read the opinion: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-351_7648.pdf LInktree: https://linktr.ee/supremecourtopinionsread

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Ep. 27 - Hain Celestial Group v Palmquist: Diversity Jurisdiction & Dismissal of Non-Diverse Parties

In episode 27 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the Supreme Court's opinion in Hain Celestial Group v Palmquist. In this case, a suit brought in Texas state court against citizens of Texas and other states was removed to federal court. The distrcit court dismissed the Texas defendant, asserted diversity jursidiction over the suit, and rendered judgement in favor of the remaining defendant. The dismissal was found to be erroneous by the Fifth Circuit. The question before the Court then: did the lack of diversity jurisdiction at time of removal require vacature of the district court's judgement, or did the district court's erroneous dismissal cure that jurisdictional defect, allowing the judgement to stand? Link to read the opinion: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/607us2r14_1a72.pdf Linktree: https://linktr.ee/supremecourtopinionsread

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