WebNov 10, 2024 · Last Term, in Egbert v. Boule, 5×5. 142 S. Ct. 1793 (2024). the Court continued this streak, declining to extend Bivens to a Fourth Amendment excessive-use … WebMar 2, 2024 · Erik Egbert, a Customs and Border Patrol Agent, went to the Smugglers Inn, which sits at the U.S.-Canada border, and approached a car carrying a guest from …
BOULE v. EGBERT (2024) FindLaw
WebPetitioner Erik Egbert respectfully petitions for a writ of certiorari to review the judgment of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. OPINIONS BELOW The original opinion of the court of appeals is re-ported and available at 980 F.3d 1309. The amended opin-ion of the court of appeals and the dissenting opinions WebJun 28, 2024 · Egbert, the Border Patrol agent, “became violent” with Boule. Egbert “threw Boule first against [Boule’s] vehicle and then to the ground.” Seeking damages in response to the encounter, Boule filed a Federal Torts Claims Act suit, which was denied, followed by a lawsuit under Bivens. trenchas
Supreme Court Report: Egbert v. Boule, 21-147
WebNov 20, 2024 · Boule told Egbert that he had a guest arriving that day from New York who had flown in from Turkey the day before. Boule told him that two of his employees were en route to pick up the guest at Seattle-Tacoma (“Sea-Tac”) International Airport, about 125 miles south of Blaine. Later that day, Egbert waited in his border patrol vehicle near ... WebBoule argues that when Egbert violated Boule’s Fourth Amendment rights, he did so while performing duties analogous to those of local law enforcement officers. Therefore, Boule … WebJun 8, 2024 · Boule. On June 8, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Egbert v. Boule, No. 21-147, declining to recognize a cause of action for damages against a federal border agent for either a Fourth Amendment excessive-force claim or a First Amendment retaliation claim, citing concerns that broadening the legal liability of such agents could negatively ... tempesst - must be a dream