By a 5-3 majority, the court ruled that people who sue the government for invading their privacy can only recover out-of-pocket damages.
The Supreme Court has dealt privacy advocates a huge setback. By a 5-3 majority, the court ruled that people who sue the government for invading their privacy can only recover out-of-pocket damages. And whistle-blower lawyers say that leaves victims who suffer emotional trouble and smeared reputations with few if any options.
Justice Samuel Alito and all four of his conservative colleagues turned back a challenge from a pilot named Stan Cooper. (Justice Elena Kagan did not participate in the case.)
Cooper said the Social Security Administration, which was sending him disability benefits, had improperly shared his HIV status with transportation officials…..
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