The case involves a dozen members of Falun Gong, a spiritual movement that China’s government crushed through force.
By Jan Wolfe WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court further limited the reach of a federal law used to hold ...
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to dismiss a lawsuit accusing Cisco Systems of aiding China's persecution of Falun Gong members ...
A divided US Supreme Court put new limits on lawsuits against companies over atrocities abroad, rejecting a suit accusing ...
In this podcast edition of Supreme Court Brief, University of Chicago Law School professor Curtis Bradley explains why ...
The Supreme Court found the Alien Tort Statute and Torture Victims Protection Act don't support Chinese members of Falun Gong ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it far more difficult for foreigners to bring lawsuits in U.S. courts alleging serious ...
US Supreme Court ends Cisco human rights lawsuit, narrowing Alien Tort Statute use and making overseas corporate liability ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a stark warning after the Supreme Court delivered a 6-3 ruling that could significantly ...
The court was looking at a case involving Cisco Systems based around an obscure 18th century law on human rights abuses.
Suit ⁠alleged California-based company developed technology that allowed China to surveil members of movement ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday decided on two religious freedom cases, in a pair of 6-3 rulings.