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.
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Border Patrol has a 'shadow police unit' that protects agents when they kill, groups say - The San Diego Union-Tribune
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Supreme Court returns cross-border shooting case to lower court - The Washington Post
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Hernandez v Mesa Case Editorial – The Lighthouse
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Opinion analysis: Justices block cross-border shooting lawsuit - SCOTUSblog
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Supreme Court hears case of teen shot dead in Mexico by border agent in US - ABC News
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A Case of Declining Power for Citizens - Berkeley Political Review
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Supreme Court to hear case of Mexican teen killed by border patrol
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Stop Calling Me an Activist - YES! Magazine Solutions Journalism
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El Paso border shooting case may have big impact
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Border Patrol shooting case: Key issue of government accountability
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Argument analysis: A search for a rule, but is there even a remedy? - SCOTUSblog
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Justices' Border Patrol Ruling Could Extend to U.S. Citizens - American University Washington College of Law
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Mom Of Cross-Border Shooting Victim 'Still Waiting For Victory
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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

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