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Federal Tort Claims Act

Federal Tort Claims Act Leading Case

Martin v. United States

Vol. 139 No. 1 November 2025 On a spring night in 1973, armed invaders busted down the doors of two Collinsville, Illinois, families’ homes. The men shackled and pointed guns...
Federal Tort Claims Act Notes

Recovering the Lost Meaning of the Federal Tort Claims Act’s “Discretionary Function Exception”

Vol. 138 No. 2 December 2024 Since 1946, the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) has waived the government’s sovereign immunity for damages claims brought against the United States for the...

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