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The Supreme Court seems likely to shut down a lawsuit by Falun Gong over Cisco’s aid to China

Justices weighed whether federal law allows Falun Gong members to seek damages from Cisco over surveillance technology used in China, with a ruling expected by late June.

  • On Tuesday, the Supreme Court signaled it likely will grant California-based Cisco Systems' bid to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the company's technology helped Chinese authorities persecute Falun Gong members.
  • Plaintiffs in the 2011 lawsuit allege Cisco knowingly designed the "Golden Shield" internet surveillance system, which the Chinese Communist Party used to track, detain, and torture spiritual movement members.
  • Cisco lawyer Kannon Shanmugam told justices "Cisco vigorously disputes those allegations," arguing the 9th Circuit overstepped its authority by interpreting the Alien Tort Statute to allow liability for aiding and abetting.
  • The Trump administration filed a brief siding with Cisco, citing significant foreign-policy concerns, while the Supreme Court has grown increasingly skeptical of using U.S. courts for international human rights litigation.
  • Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared most willing to let the case continue, though the Supreme Court is expected to issue a final decision by late June.
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Can companies be prosecuted in civil law in the United States for complicity in human rights violations abroad? This is a thorny issue that the Supreme Court, the majority of which is conservative, debated on Tuesday.

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