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Victims of Terrorism Get a Legal Breakthrough
Washington, D.C., USAFriday, June 20, 2025
The victims had sued under a law passed in 1992. This law was created to help victims of international terrorism. It was sparked by the killing of an American, Leon Klinghoffer, during a 1985 terrorist attack on a cruise ship.
In 2018, the Supreme Court initially rejected the victims’ appeal. But Congress stepped in and changed the law to make sure the victims could still pursue their cases. This change was crucial in allowing the lawsuits to go forward.
The attacks were brutal and left deep scars. The victims and their families have been fighting for justice for years. This recent decision by the Supreme Court is a significant step forward in their quest for accountability.
The legal battle is far from over. But this decision gives hope to the victims and their families. It shows that the U. S. legal system is willing to stand up for those affected by terrorism.
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