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US Supreme Court limits scope of foreign human rights claims
The US Supreme Court limited the scope of foreign human rights claims by refusing to consider a complaint alleging Cisco enabled Chinese surveillance of a banned religious group. The justices declined to address the case, which involved allegations that the tech company facilitated monitoring activities targeting a specific religious organization.
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