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US Supreme Court to Hear Suit Claiming Cisco Helped China Pursue Falun Gong
The Supreme Court will decide if U.S. laws can hold Cisco liable for aiding China's surveillance and human rights abuses against Falun Gong practitioners, a case revived by a 2023 appeals court.
- The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal from Cisco Systems regarding a lawsuit accusing the tech company of helping China surveil and persecute Falun Gong practitioners.
- The lawsuit was filed in 2011 under the Alien Tort Statute, alleging Cisco knowingly developed technology for China to locate and detain Falun Gong members.
- A 2023 appeals court ruling allowed the case to proceed, saying plaintiffs plausibly claimed Cisco provided assistance despite awareness of likely human rights violations.
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Supreme Court will hear Cisco’s appeal in Falun Gong lawsuit
The Supreme Court agreed to hear Cisco’s bid to stave off a long-running lawsuit alleging the tech giant aided the Chinese government’s persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual movement. The 2011 lawsuit is brought by a group of Chinese nationals and a U.S. citizen who say they or their family members are Falun Gong practitioners who suffered torture, forced labor or other abuses while detained in China. They claim Cisco and two of its…
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Supreme Court will take up Cisco's bid to shut down lawsuit by Falun Gong
The Supreme Court has agreed to take up an appeal from tech giant Cisco seeking to shut down a lawsuit claiming that the company’s technology was used to persecute members of the Falun Gong spiritual movement in China.
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