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Tech Giants Cannot Use Diplomacy as a Pretext to Avoid Crime

On April 28, the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments in Cisco Systems Inc. v. Doe. This case may seem obscure to non-legal professionals. The justices and lawyers discussed issues such as the Alien Tort Statute (ATS, 1789), the Torture Victim Protection Act (TVPA, 1991), aiding and abetting, extraterritorial jurisdiction, and the separation of powers.
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On April 28, the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments in Cisco Systems Inc. v. Doe. This case may seem obscure to non-legal professionals. The justices and lawyers discussed issues such as the Alien Tort Statute (ATS, 1789), the Torture Victim Protection Act (TVPA, 1991), aiding and abetting, extraterritorial jurisdiction, and the separation of powers.

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