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Case of the Day: Fuld v. PLO
The case of the day is Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization (S. Ct. 2025). I last wrote about the case when the Second Circuit denied a petition for a rehearing en banc, and friend of Letters Blogatory Maggie Gardner had an excellent post about the case at about the same time at the Transnational Litigation……
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Section 1783 Case of the Day: Eletson Holdings v. Levona Holdings
The case of the day is Eletson Holdings Inc. v. Levona Holdings Ltd. (S.D.N.Y. 2025). Eletson sought confirmation of an arbitral award. Levona sought to have the award set aside, on the grounds that, according to Levona, documents Eletson had not produced in the arbitration but had produced in a later bankruptcy proceeding showed that……
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Case of the Day: Global Voice Group v. Guinea
The case of the day is Global Voice Group S.A. v. Republic of Guinea (D.D.C. 2025). GVG had a contract to “provide and install control tools to enable Guinea to view and tax all international telecommunications traffic.” The contract identified the other party as the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Guinea. It had an……
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The antisemitism emergency
There are a lot of issues in the news these days that I want to write about. I want to write about the undermining of traditional American foreign policy and economic policy. I want to write about the attacks on the separation of powers and the need for Congress to find its backbone. I want……
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Case of the day: Devas v. Antrix
The case of the day is Devas Multimedia Pvt. Ltd. v. Antrix Corp. Ltd. (S. Ct. 2025), my “case to watch” from March 7, 2025. Antrix was an Indian state-owned enterprise that promoted and marketed the Indian space program. It signed a satellite leasing contract with Devas, an Indian company, und which Antrix would build……