Supreme Court rules that Postal Service can't be sued, even when mail is withheld on purpose.
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https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-postal-service-missing-mail-7ce97a5b7d56373cdeaa6ecc9a9132f5
Supreme Court says US Postal Service can't be sued

A divided Supreme Court has ruled that Americans can’t sue the U.S. Postal Service, even when employees deliberately refuse to deliver mail. By a 5-4 vote Tuesday, the justices ruled against Texas landlord Lebene Konan, who alleges her mail was intentionally withheld for two years. Konan is Black and claims racial prejudice played a role in postal employees’ actions. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in his majority opinions the federal law that generally shields the Postal Service from lawsuits over missing, lost and undelivered mail includes “the intentional nondelivery of mail.” Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in dissent the immunity doesn't apply to situations when the decision not to deliver mail “was driven by malicious reasons.”

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Post office in company lumber town. Gilchrist, Oregon. See general caption 76

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Just a reminder that the guy running #uspostoffice is a #fedex man.

Big sneaky change at the Post Office you need to know about.

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I despise everyone making excuses for this change to the postal service. Instead of restoring things to the way they worked and worked just fine, instead of the current enshitification.

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PSA: Changes In U.S. Post Office Rule Affect Date Sensitive Mail

There’s a change in U.S. Post Office rules that went into effect on December 24, 2025 that will affect anyone who needs to drop a date sensitive item in the mail. If you use what is now commonly referred to as “snail mail,” think taxes. Think donations that you make the end of the year. Think normal bill paying.

We’ve been accustomed to what was a time honored legal tradition that if we dropped that bill in the mailbox or at a post office that it was postmarked that day and the postmark would be honored when it was received. When it comes to end of the year donations and ordinary bill paying the “mailbox rule” was honored as the date that should be credited or accepted. Well, that’s no longer necessarily the case.

Again, think of every news story you’ve ever read about long lines of last minute tax filers at a post office on April 15th. The new rule doesn’t actually change when an item is postmarked but it clarifies that a machine-applied post mark represents “the date of the first automated processing operation” at a processing facility rather than the date the piece of mail was dropped off. In USPS speak:

…while a postmark confirms the USPS possessed a mail piece on the date inscribed, that date does not necessarily align with the date the USPS first accepted possession of the item.

So, if you drop off mail in the box in front of your post office don’t count on it being post marked if you beat the pickup time marked on the box. If you do a search on this change you’ll see plenty of links from accounting firms alongside local municipalities giving a heads up to clients and local citizens.

There is a remedy for customers who need something post marked on a specific date. You can go to a post office and request a manual postmark, or when you pay for postage at a retail counter the machine label affixed by the post office also indicates the date. Of course you could also pay for Registered or Certified Mail and keep the receipt as evidence.

Although I’m not sure how much those remedies will work when it comes to mail in voting. Which I’m sure is part of the point.

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Federal Register Notice of Additional Postmarking Information - Statements - Newsroom - About.usps.com

Federal Register Notice of Additional Postmarking Information

Eliminating post offices, changing delivery times, and more, all increase the difficulty of rural living. And getting FedEx or UPS to deliver the mail will make things worse. Thanks, De Joy. Thanks, GOP
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https://dailyyonder.com/youre-really-not-a-town-without-a-post-office-communitys-post-helene-fight-for-survival/2025/06/03/
‘You’re Really Not a Town Without a Post Office’: Community’s Post-Helene Fight for Survival

When calamity strikes, as it often has in the Appalachian community of Swannanoa, North Carolina, the “proud, fierce, and maybe a little crazy” working

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Man in front of post office. Carey, Texas. This town is fast becoming a ghost town because of mechanization of cotton and displacement of tenant farmers

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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770082/

Entended que una de las cosas que desaparecen con esto es el voto por correo (y tenemos elecciones en breve, por ejemplo en Nueva York).

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