Sherwin dives into a case that’s shaking up the U.S. Postal Service and raising serious questions about race, power, and accountability. A Black landlady is suing her local post office, claiming they refused to deliver her mail — all because she rents to white tenants. Sherwin unpacks the legal storm: postal workers have long enjoyed federal immunity from lawsuits, but a small court might have cracked open a surprising loophole. And now, the Supreme Court appears to be taking the case seriously.