Supreme Court weighs decades-old Cuban expropriation claims

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The Supreme Court will decide whether Americans can sue over Cuba’s 1960 expropriations (Havana Docks and ExxonMobil assets) under the Helms-Burton Act’s Title III, a ruling that could affect U.S.-Cuba relations and the use of foreign claims as a policy lever.
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