Supreme Court Limits Corporate Accountability for Overseas Human Rights Violations
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision, narrowing the application of the 1789 Alien Tort Statute. This ruling effectively ended a lawsuit against Cisco Systems, which had been accused of assisting religious persecution abroad. The court determined that aiding-and-abetting liability does not fall under the statute's purview for such actions.
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