1. Bell v. Hood, No. 344, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 29, 1946, Argued , April 1, 1946, Decided
OVERVIEW: Petitioners' suit was improperly dismissed on jurisdictional grounds because the complaint raised the federal question of whether petitioners could recover monetary damages against the FBI agents for alleged constitutional violations.
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