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Ali v. Federal Bureau of Prisons
No. 06-9130

Title:

    Abdus-Shahid M. S. Ali v. Federal Bureau of Prisons, et al.

Subject:

    Federal Tort Claims Act, Sovereign Immunity, Law Enforcement Officer

Question:

    Under 28 U.S.C. 2680(c), the Federal Tort Claims Act’s waiver of sovereign immunity does not extend to "[a]ny claim arising in respect of * * * the detention of any goods, merchandise, or other property by any officer of customs or excise or any other law enforcement officer." The question presented, over which ten circuits are divided six—to—four is:

  • Whether the term "other law enforcement officer" is limited to officers acting in a tax, excise, or customs capacity.

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For Petitioner:
Jean-Claude Andre
Ivey, Smith & Rodriguez
Los Angeles, CA
For Respondent:
Paul D. Clement
Solicitor General
United States Department of Justice
Washington, DC

 


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