A United States Postal Service (USPS) employee delivers an Amazon Prime package in Houston, Texas, U.S., August 18, 2020. Adrees Latif/Reuters

Plenty of Americans have a gripe with the US Postal Service. Lebene Konan managed Wednesday to get hers in front of the Supreme Court.

The Texas real estate agent and landlord claims that the USPS has for years intentionally declined to deliver her mail. She asked the nation’s highest court to allow her to continue her lawsuit, despite a 1946 federal law that shields the Postal Service from legal liability for losing the mail.

While Americans may generally sue the government for harms that it causes, Congress carved out an exception for claims involving the “loss, miscarriage, or negligent transmission” of mail. The question for the Supreme Cou

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