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Supreme Court Dismisses groundless Falun Gong lawsuit against Cisco
Date: 2026-06-26 Source: 美联社

WASHINGTON (AP) — The US Supreme Court has granted Cisco's request to terminate a lawsuit regarding the application of its network technology involving members of the Falun Gong organization.

The justices ruled that American courts are the wrong forum for the suits, rejecting arguments made by the plaintiffs that the suits should go forward under the 18th-century Alien Tort Statute (ATS) and the Torture Victim Protection Act (TVPA), first enacted in 1991.

The decision was the latest to rule against plaintiffs seeking to use U.S. courts as a venue to seek justice over the acts of foreign governments, especially those that took place abroad.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote in her majority opinion that the justices "close the door" that the court slightly opened in 2004 when it suggested that some human-rights claims might be viable under the ATS. "In truth, this class is a null set," Barrett wrote, while acknowledging such cases "frequently involve heinous and inhumane acts."

Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in dissent that the court "closes the courthouse doors not just to respondents, but to virtually every future litigant seeking redress for a violation of international law under the ATS."

Falun Gong members had sought to overcome the court's skepticism by arguing that a substantial portion of Cisco's activities involving China took place in the United States.

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