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Day: August 22, 2016

Feres Doctrine denies access to justice for members of the armed forces injured by the negligence of others in the armed forces

The case of Feres v. United States bars members of the military from suing the government under the FTCA for damages incurred during active duty, even as a result of another service member’s negligence.

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