Aiding and abetting impunity
The Supreme Court’s decision in CISCO Systems, Inc. v. Doe, announced on June 23, was not only, as expected, good news for corporations that facilitate government violations of int...
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The Supreme Court’s decision in CISCO Systems, Inc. v. Doe, announced on June 23, was not only, as expected, good news for corporations that facilitate government violations of int...
Unpacking the Supreme Court opinion in Cisco Systems, Inc. v. Doe. The post Supreme Court Closes the Door on the Alien Tort Statute appeared first on Just Security.
As surely as day follows night, survivors will continue their quest for justice and accountability. The Supreme Court’s decision marks the end of an era, but a new dawn awaits. The...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it far more difficult for foreigners to bring lawsuits in U.S. courts alleging serious violations of international law. In an opinion by Justice A...
The U.S. benefits enormously from an open global economy and from the rule of law. Both depend on predictability. If courts blur the distinction between parent corporations and for...
While not commenting on the validty of the plaintiffs' allegations, the ruling further restricts the use of the Alien Tort Statute in cases involving overseas human rights violatio...
Javier Milei recently wrote in the Financial Times that Argentina will soon create a new type of legal entity: the “nonhuman corporation,” operated entirely by AI entities. These...
The court’s decision could have broader implications for whether companies can be held liable for aiding in international human rights abuses.
Introduction Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench) in Azim Premji v. State of U.P. Application U/S 3261 of 2017, decided on 29.05.2024, the criminal complaint proceedings along with...
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Highlights The $549.5 million Perfectus Aluminum settlement is more than ten times larger than the previous record for a customs-related False Claims Act (FCA) resolution and t...
On 29 April 2026, the Crime and Policing Act 2026 (the Act) received royal assent, ushering in far-reaching reform of UK corporate criminal liability. Section 250 of the Act comes...
United States v. Estate of Richard T. Cole, Jr., et al., United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, (Case No. 22-cv-12916, May 15, 2026) For tax prof...
My first question is"Can a company get jury duty?Can it get a passport?Can they be jailed?Then how can they vote? How can they show citizenship.If a company is in multiple countrie...
A federal judge won’t disturb a $256 million jury verdict in a long-running libel and RICO lawsuit against a plaintiffs’ lawyer who had charged an Alabama coal company with human r...
The Delaware Court of Chancery recently analyzed whether the ultimate non-resident decisionmaker for a blockholder director was subject to personal jurisdiction in Delaware, based...
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, a UN body for settling international maritime disputes, read out its verdict in the 2022 case of th...
In its 25 June 2026 judgment in NAAT et al. v. TotalEnergies, the Paris Judicial Court ordered TotalEnergies to update its vigilance plan within six months to address climate-relat...
You always knew the company might face a legal challenge eventually, but you never expected to be named personally, right next to the business you built. For most owners, partners,...
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