The Human Trafficking Case That Could Hand Government Contractors Blanket Immunity
Criminal Justice
 Oct 10, 2025
Katya Schwenk
In a little-noticed Supreme Court case, the countrys largest private prison operator argues companies should be shielded from lawsuits when doing the governments dirty work.
After being sued for violating state-level human trafficking laws, the nations largest private prison company is pushing the U.S. Supreme Court to grant private government contractors like itself blanket immunity from such lawsuits and many others.
This case  and another involving a military contractor  could deliver sweeping immunity to federal contractors, if they get the ruling they want from the high court, allowing them to operate with even greater impunity than they already do. 
The two cases have drawn little attention amid a slate of enormously consequential legal battles currently before the Supreme Court. But they offer a window into a decades-long fight by government contractors to avoid public accountability in court, a battle that has ramped up as the federal government has outsourced ever more of its operations to powerful private firms.
https://www.levernews.com/the-human-trafficking-case-that-could-hand-government-contractors-blanket-immunity/
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				Irish_Dem
(77,009 posts)If you are making big $$ committing heinous crimes for the US govt, you shouldn't be held accountable.
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(3,847 posts)Never.
Irish_Dem
(77,009 posts)Not just a judge or politician here and there.
The whole damn thing.  All the judges, supreme court, congress, White House.
Rig the elections, get foreign money, have the smart people fix the vote count, etc etc.
Yep mob bosses are kicking themselves big time.
The United States Crime Syndicate. 

