SCOTUS Revives Havana Docks Damages Case Against Major Cruise Lines

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The U.S. Supreme Court revived a damages suit against major cruise lines for mooring at Havana docks confiscated by Cuba in 1960, allowing the Havana Docks Corporation’s claims to proceed. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the 8-1 majority; the ruling lets the case move forward under a 1996 law that permits suits over seized property, while Justice Elena Kagan dissented.
- Supreme Court revives damages suit against cruise ship companies that docked in Cuba CNN
- SCOTUS ruling allows lawsuits over property seized by Cuban government ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Supreme Court Permits Lawsuit Over U.S. Assets Seized by Cuba in 1960 The New York Times
- Supreme Court Eases Lawsuits Over Property Seized by Cuba’s Communist Regime WSJ
- Court rules against cruise lines in Cuban confiscation case SCOTUSblog
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