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Supreme Court Halts Mail Delivery Lawsuit

by Andrew Rice, The Center Square
February 24, 2026
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(The Center Square)—The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, upheld a law that shields the United States Postal Service from liability when mail is intentionally not delivered.

The case, USPS v. Konan, centers around a Texas woman who sued the U.S. Postal Service for allegedly withholding her mail and interfering with its delivery. Lebene Konan cited the Federal Tort Claims Act, a law that allows U.S. citizens to sue the federal government for negligent or wrongful acts of federal employees.

However, the Federal Tort Claims Act contains several exceptions. The postal exception, relevant in this case, gives the United States immunity from “all claims arising out of the loss, miscarriage, or negligent transmission of letters or postal matters.”

“The Court declines to limit ‘miscarriage’ to negligent failures, as no dictionaries cited impose this limitation, and ordinary speakers used ‘miscarriage’ to refer to problems with mail caused by intentional misconduct, such as when mail was stolen or burned,” Justice Clarence Thomas wrote.

Thomas and Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, Samuel Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts made up the majority of the court. Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Elena Kagan and Neil Gorsuch dissented.

Sotomayor, who wrote the court’s dissenting opinion, cited claims of racism Konan made during the court hearing as to why her mail was not delivered by the USPS. She called on Congress to give the postal service a general exception from lawsuits like this in the future.

“Ultimately, this regime is the consequence of Congress’s choice to have the exception turn on certain types of misconduct, rather than providing the Postal Service with a blanket exception,” Sotomayor wrote. “It is not the role of the Judiciary to supplant the choice Congress made because it would have chosen differently.”

However, the majority led by Thomas argued that Konan did not provide the proper information to the post office without for the mail to be delivered.

“When Congress enacted the FTCA in 1946, the ‘miscarriage’ of mail ordinarily included any failure of mail to properly arrive at its intended destination,” Thomas wrote. “Konan would limit ‘miscarriage’ to unintentional failures or failures where the mail went to the wrong address. Neither limitation is well founded.”

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