...corporations could be held liable for human rights abuses under the Alien Tort Statute, O'Melveny & Myers' Jonathan Hacker had a different issue in...
...when a group of Holocaust survivors and their heirs filed an Alien Tort Statute suit against it and three other banks for allegedly confiscating the...
...unanimous U.S. Supreme Court victory in a landmark Alien Tort Statute case and a big U.S. Court of Appeals for the...
...opened the federal courthouse door to the aggressive use of the Alien Tort Statute in Filartiga v. Pena-Irala, 630 F.2d 876...
...sells its products in America. The suit was brought under the Alien Tort Statute by Mercedes-Benz employees in Argentina who claim the company helped...
...against the extraterritorial application of federal laws applies to the 1789 Alien Tort Statute (ATS). That presumption, a canon of statutory interpretation, holds...
...Royal Dutch Petroleum, argued last October 1, an important Alien Tort Statute case, and ...
National Law Journal
...*fn1 He had violated the statute by checking the box on an INS Form I-9,...
...asked the justices whether corporations could be held liable under the Alien Tort Statute for violations of international law or treaties signed by the United...
...asked the justices whether corporations could be held liable under the Alien Tort Statute for violations of international law or treaties signed by the United...
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