Supreme Court limits corporate liability for overseas human rights abuses
The Supreme Court issued a ruling on Wednesday that limits the scope of a federal law holding corporations liable for overseas human rights abuses. The justices reversed a lower court decision in a lawsuit by Falun Gong members against Cisco Systems for allegedly facilitating religious persecution in China.
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Published 23 Jun 2026, 14:12 UTC · Updated 23 Jun 2026, 14:20 UTC
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