Congress Should End High Court's Military Immunity Doctrine

By Carol Thompson (May 13, 2021, 5:58 PM EDT) -- Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a writ of certiorari in the case of Jane Doe v. U.S., the most recent challenge to the Feres doctrine, a widely-derided precedent the Supreme Court set in 1950 that precludes members of the military from suing the U.S. for injuries or death suffered "incident to service," with limited exceptions....

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