By: Sterling Mosley | On Monday, the Supreme Court struck a major blow to the federal bureaucracy after the justices, in a 6-3 decision, ruled in Corner Post Inc v. Board of Governors that the six-year window to sue federal agencies begins when the bureaucracy's actions harm the plaintiff. The majority's opinion, written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, outlines that citizens damaged by federal regulations are able to sue the federal government up to six years after they were damaged rather than only being able to sue within six years after the regulation was finalized.
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