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Supreme Court says troops can sue private contractors for injuries in war
world-and-nation1 hour ago

Supreme Court says troops can sue private contractors for injuries in war

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that U.S. service members may sue private military contractors for injuries arising in combat zones, overturning lower-court preemption that shielded contractors. In Hencely v. Fluor Corp., a Taliban operative at Bagram detonated an attack that killed five soldiers and injured others, with Fluor later deemed negligent in hiring and supervision. The decision limits immunity for contractors and allows civil suits to proceed, signaling a shift in how wartime contractor conduct can be litigated.

Supreme Court Allows Veteran’s Tort Suit Against Fluor Over Taliban Bombing
law3 hours ago

Supreme Court Allows Veteran’s Tort Suit Against Fluor Over Taliban Bombing

In a 6-3 ruling written by Justice Thomas, the Supreme Court vacated a Fourth Circuit decision and allowed Winston Hencely’s state-law tort claims against Fluor Corp., a military contractor tied to a Taliban bombing at Bagram in 2016, to proceed, rejecting a broad battlefield preemption theory and remanding for further proceedings; Justices Alito, Roberts, and Kavanaugh dissented, arguing war powers preempt such suits.