Great Justice system we got here. https://twitter.com/SCOTUSblog/status/1405528925690679300 the full ruling is in the second comment

Basically they sided with nestle is because of some :amerikkka: crap about statutes not applying extraterritorially because it happened in mali and not the US.

Oh and get the shit,

"last week he argued that because the corporation that supplied Zyklon B to the Nazis for use in their extermination camps was not indicted at Nuremberg, Nestle and Cargill should not be held liable for their use of child slave labor. In his argument before the court, Katyal espoused a view of corporate immunity so expansive that even the conservative judges seemed skeptical."

  • https://newrepublic.com/article/160481/neal-katyal-depravity-big-law
  • Tofu_Lewis [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    "As we made clear in Kiobel, a plaintiff does not plead facts sufficient to support domestic application of the ATS simply by alleging “mere corporate presence” of a defendant. 569 U. S., at 125. Pleading general corporate activity is no better. Because making “operational decisions” is an activity common to most corporations, generic allegations of this sort do not draw a sufficient connection between the cause of action respondents seek—aiding and abetting forced labor overseas—and domestic conduct."

    Yeah, choosing to provide financial and technical assistance to child slavers is just one of those day-to-day corporate decisions.

    Fucking psycho shit.