US Supreme Court opens the courthouse door to lawsuits tied to Cuba’s property seizures 6 decades after the fact
One law generally shields foreign governments and companies they own from lawsuits in US courts. Another lets many Cuban cases proceed, according to a new ruling.
June 25, 2026
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