Hernández v. Mesa: The Supreme Court gave the Border Patrol a
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According to the conservative justices, law enforcement need not be accountable to anyone.
He didn't deserve to die like this': Supreme Court decision leaves family of a man killed at the border searching for justice
Another border shooting case could be heading to Supreme Court
Standing on the Wrong Side: Hernandez v. Mesa and Bivens Remedies in the Context of Cross-Border Shootings by Federal Law Enforcement - LIRA@BC Law
Justices' Border Patrol Ruling Could Extend to U.S. Citizens - American University Washington College of Law
Supreme Court Says Mexican Parents Can't Sue Border Patrol Agent Who Killed Their 15-Year-Old Son
Hernandez v. Mesa Headed Back to the United States Supreme Court
Court weighs whether Border Patrol can be sued in Mexican teens' deaths - Cronkite News
Supreme Court Holds That Bivens Does Not Extend to Claims Based on Cross- Border Shootings — FEDagent
Chief's Counsel: U.S. Supreme Court Sneak Peek: Top 10 Law Enforcement Cases to Be Decided in the Court's October 2019–2020 Term - Daigle Law Group
Cross-border shooting case returns to the Supreme Court
Essay United States Border Patrol
Ziglar v. Abbasi, Hernandez v. Mesa, and accountability at the border.
Argument analysis: A search for a rule, but is there even a remedy? - SCOTUSblog
Supreme Court hears case of teen shot dead in Mexico by border agent in US - ABC News
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