From Judge Tiffany Cartwright (W.D. Wash.) in Friday's Jan v. People Media Project: Plaintiff Almog Meir Jan is an Israeli citizen who was kidnapped on October 7 and held hostage by Hamas operative ...
In his Foreign Relations Law column, Samuel Estreicher discusses how a Ninth Circuit panel in 'Doe I v. Cisco Systems' recently gave new life to the Alien Tort Statute, which has become a major focus ...
RICHMOND, Va. (CN) — A military contractor asked a Fourth Circuit panel Tuesday to annul $42 million in damages awarded to tortured Iraqi detainees. The claims stem from CACI Premier Technology’s ...
The next Citizens United, in the view of some of that decision's most vigorous critics, may have nothing to do with campaign finance or the First Amendment. Instead, corporations in a case the ...
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THE SUPREME COURT recently considered whether a 1789 law authorizes foreigners to sue in federal court over human rights abuses committed abroad. An impressive array of human rights groups, law ...
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