Governments are sovereign doesn't mean what you think it means. It means that another nation can't sue them for policy. Or invade them like Bush did because muh WMDs. It doesn't mean citizens can't sue the government, state or otherwise, for damages.
See George Kirby's family suing the government of their city for cash and getting it.
"arising from the alleged negligence of officers and employees of the Office of Personnel Management acting in the scope of their official duties."
"The United States Office of Personnel Management is an independent agency of the United States Federal Government that manages the US civilian service."
So unless you were shot by Capitol Police (Ashley Babbit) or had your house confiscated by the feds by mistake this act doesn't EVEN APPLY!
See the DOZENS and DOZENS and DOZENS of cases brought against the Trump admin, the Obama admin, the Bush admin, and so on and so on.
You cited a law in error. Like I said if you want to sue AN INDIVIDUAL OFFICER you need to go through this act. If you want to sue THE ENTIRE FDA or the ENTIRE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT you are 100% free to do so. Just file in federal courts and be prepared to spend a lot or get a lawyer who believes in your damage case.
No you can sue the government. There is no clause here that makes them immune. You can't sue OFFICIALS. But you CAN sue government.
No, you cannot. Governments are sovereign. You can defeat them with guns, but you cannot sue them if they don't want to be sued.
Governments are sovereign doesn't mean what you think it means. It means that another nation can't sue them for policy. Or invade them like Bush did because muh WMDs. It doesn't mean citizens can't sue the government, state or otherwise, for damages.
See George Kirby's family suing the government of their city for cash and getting it.
Like I said, you can only sue them if they let you. Look up the FTCA. Or, just keep pretending you know what you're talking about.
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"arising from the alleged negligence of officers and employees of the Office of Personnel Management acting in the scope of their official duties."
"The United States Office of Personnel Management is an independent agency of the United States Federal Government that manages the US civilian service."
So unless you were shot by Capitol Police (Ashley Babbit) or had your house confiscated by the feds by mistake this act doesn't EVEN APPLY!
See the DOZENS and DOZENS and DOZENS of cases brought against the Trump admin, the Obama admin, the Bush admin, and so on and so on.
You cited a law in error. Like I said if you want to sue AN INDIVIDUAL OFFICER you need to go through this act. If you want to sue THE ENTIRE FDA or the ENTIRE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT you are 100% free to do so. Just file in federal courts and be prepared to spend a lot or get a lawyer who believes in your damage case.