Yes, absolutely. Anyone can be sued. Even God has been sued. In September 2007, Nebraska State Senator, Ernie Chambers sought a permanent injunction against the Almighty, claiming that God has made terrorist threats against the senator and his constituents, inspired fear and caused "widespread death, destruction and terrorization of millions upon millions of the Earth's inhabitants."
The Omaha senator, who skips morning prayers during the legislative session and often criticizes Christians, also says God has caused "fearsome floods ... horrendous hurricanes, terrifying tornadoes."
Yes, but only in the United States Court of Federal Claims, a special court that hears only claims against the United States. No claims against the US may be made in any state court.
I believe you can sue anyone with a good reason
ot course you can, if you live in a free country you can sue anyone, company, or government, whether you will win is another story!!
In some instances a private citizen can sue a federal agency. But, as in all lawsuits the action must be specific, such as a suit against HUD, not the "federal government" in general.
Yes.
Amendment 11
Both the Federal Employee Loyalty Program, as well as Joseph McCarthy's hearings, were focused on rooting out communist influence in the US government. McCarthy's hearings sometimes also focused on evaluating the security risk of homosexuals in government.
The central government of the US is the Federal government.
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central and federal are the same type of government but in some countries it is known by the name of "federal government"
No, the federal government cannot be sued for treason. Treason is a criminal offense committed against the state, and only individuals can be charged with treason, not the government as a whole.
There isn't one.
The FBI agent is a federal government employee.
The term for the departments and workers that make up the federal government is civilian employee. A civilian employee is any individual that works for the federal government, but is not affiliated with the military.
Yes, they sued Colorado for looking too much like Wyoming :D
The US Federal Government has "sovereign immunity", so it cannot be sued without its consent.
Yes. I am a federal government employee and I pay the same taxes that a private industry employee pays.
The director of the government agency responsible for immigration could be sued for not doing his job.
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The fewer allowances an employee declares, the more money the federal government will withhold from a paycheck.
The Senate is a part of the Government, and the Government can be sued.
This means the member works for the Federal Government in some capacitation.