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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case on the Ability to Sue Federal Officials

The justices will decide whether a federal inmate can use a 1980 precedent to pursue claims after he says he was denied treatment after a riot.

  • On Monday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case involving Kekai Watanabe, who sued a nurse for failing to provide medical assistance after a July 2021 riot at a federal prison in Honolulu.
  • Justices will examine the scope of the 1980 Carlson v. Green ruling, which established that federal inmates may sue officials for deliberate indifference to medical needs under the Eighth Amendment.
  • Although denied hospital care and given only "over-the-counter pain medication," Watanabe was later diagnosed with a fractured coccyx; the Ninth Circuit revived his lawsuit, finding the claim valid.
  • The Justice Department urged the Court to block such lawsuits, arguing they expose staff to "harassing litigation," while Watanabe's lawyers countered that allowed claims are "vanishingly small."
  • This case reflects the Supreme Court's recent trend of limiting Bivens claims, as the justices increasingly decline to expand the ability to sue federal officials for constitutional violations.
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WASHINGTON — In accepting a case that could further erode people’s right to sue federal officials for constitutional violations, the Supreme Court agreed on Monday to discuss whether an inmate can sue a nurse for failing to provide medical assistance after a riot. The case refers to a lawsuit filed by Kekai Watanabe, who claims that she was denied medical treatment after a riot in a federal prison in Honolulu in July 2021. The judges will discus…

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Telemundo 20 broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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