Supreme Court USPS decision Feb 24, 2026 Feb 24, 2026 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Download PDF As featured on Supreme Court rules Postal Service can't be sued, even when mail intentionally not delivered The Supreme Court has ruled that Americans can't sue the U.S. Postal Service, even when employees deliberately refuse to deliver mail. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Currently in Reno 84° Sunny84° / 50° 6 PM 84° 7 PM 82° 8 PM 77° 9 PM 73° 10 PM 70° Watch 2 News Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesTruck crashes into building on Rock Boulevard in SparksThree hospitalized in crash between SUV and motorcycleTwo arrested, six cited in prostitution stingReno Police change their approach to enforcement in the 4th Street CorridorRollover crash I-80 eastbound causes injuryThacker Pass lithium mine project to enter new phase of constructionPolice arrest two people for firing shots near Sparks neighborhoodFour teens involved in incident involving reports of a weapon at North Valleys High School, one arrestedNew blood test could change how some people approach cancer screening79-year-old man arrested following robbery at U.S. Bank in downtown Reno Videos {{title}} {{summary}} Notifications Settings You don't have any notifications. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. Topics Breaking News Subscribe
Supreme Court rules Postal Service can't be sued, even when mail intentionally not delivered The Supreme Court has ruled that Americans can't sue the U.S. Postal Service, even when employees deliberately refuse to deliver mail.