To: MissAmericanPie
I sure did. You have to give them a chance to defend themselves first. That means you file a claim against the government within 2 years of the occurrence. They may dismiss of the claim but once you file the claim form, you are not barred from filing suit against them. This becomes the precursor to filing the lawsuit in federal court.
You can sue judges, the president of the United States, DOJ, IRS, and just about anybody if you do it right! It has been done before.
Finally, it is one's First Amendment Right to address their grievances against the federal government. One's Right supercedes the government giving one permission to sue when the individual suing has filed the proper and timely paperwork.
To: goldilucky
That's good news. So when do we sue?
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