May Holocaust survivors sue Hungary for expropriating their property during World War II? Can Congress ban TikTok from the United States due to its ownership by a Chinese company? Does the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act require “minimum contacts” when a claimant seeks to enforce an arbitral award against a foreign state entity? Did Congress exceed the bounds of due process by authorizing certain suits against the Palestinian Authority and the PLO? These are among the many important questions on the U.S. Supreme Court’s international docket this term. This panel brought together Supreme Court practitioners, including Joshua Glasgow, involved in the cases to explore their ramifications for international disputes.
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