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Court rules against cruise lines in Cuban confiscation case

Supreme Court upholds lawsuits over property that was confiscated in Cuba by Fidel Castro's government.

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What happened Court rules against cruise lines in Cuban confiscation case.
The headline split One side frames it as "Supreme Court Leaves Rulings on Executing the Intellectually Disabled in Place". The other frames it as "Castro Communists Seized the Docks, but Now SCOTUS Opens Door to Making the Cruise Lines...".
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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED

Left / center-leftCruise lines can be held liable for using docks seized under Castro, Supreme Court rules

Los Angeles Times · Center-left · News report

CenterCourt rules against cruise lines in Cuban confiscation case

SCOTUSblog · Center · News report

Right / center-rightSupreme Court: US Companies Can Sue Over Property Stolen by Cuba

Hot Air · Center-right · News report

SEE THE HEADLINES

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Los Angeles TimesNews report · May 21, 7:05 PM

Cruise lines can be held liable for using docks seized under Castro, Supreme Court rules

Supreme Court upholds lawsuits over property that was confiscated in Cuba by Fidel Castro's government.

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Hot AirNews report · May 21, 9:12 PM

Supreme Court: US Companies Can Sue Over Property Stolen by Cuba

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CL · Center-leftMostly Factual
The HinduNews report · May 21, 8:39 PM

Supreme Court declines to interfere with forest clearances for Adani’s Madhya Pradesh coal block project

The petitioner argued that a technical objection on the ground of delay ought not to preclude the court from examining the validity of the clearances

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RedStateNews report · May 21, 7:50 PM

Castro Communists Seized the Docks, but Now SCOTUS Opens Door to Making the Cruise Lines Pay

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CL · Center-leftMostly Factual
International Business TimesNews report · May 21, 7:47 PM

Supreme Court Sides With U. S. Company In Cuba Property Seizure Case

The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with Havana Docks Corp. in a long-running fight over property seized by Fidel Castro's regime after the Cuban Revolution.

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The New York TimesNews report · May 21, 6:55 PM

Supreme Court Permits Lawsuit Over U. S. Assets Seized by Cuba in 1960

The Trump administration backed a lawsuit brought by the Havana Docks Corporation that would allow the U. S.-owned entity to get compensation for property confiscated by Fidel Castro’s regi...

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CL · Center-leftMostly Factual
VoxNews report · May 21, 6:30 PM

The Supreme Court hands a rare victory to a death row inmate

The Supreme Court announced on Thursday that it will not decide Hamm v. Smith, a case involving a genuinely difficult constitutional question about whether an Alabama inmate may lawfully be...

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The Washington TimesNews report · May 21, 6:15 PM

Trump expects to lose birthright citizenship case at Supreme Court

President Trump on Thursday said he figures the Supreme Court will rule against him in his attempt to block illegal immigrants' babies from getting automatic U. S. citizenship, calling the...

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Washington Times PoliticsNews report · May 21, 6:15 PM

Trump expects to lose birthright citizenship case at Supreme Court

President Trump on Thursday said he figures the Supreme Court will rule against him in his attempt to block illegal immigrants' babies from getting automatic U. S. citizenship, calling the...

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ReasonNews report · May 21, 6:04 PM

The Supreme Court Protected Donor Privacy. The IRS Didn't Get the Memo.

The federal government is still fighting to collect nonprofit donor information despite Supreme Court warnings that such demands chill free speech.

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SCOTUSblogNews report · May 21, 5:18 PM

Court rules against cruise lines in Cuban confiscation case

More than 65 years after the confiscation by Cuba’s communist government of assets owned by U. S. businesses there, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a U. S. business that is...

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El Pais EnglishNews report · May 21, 3:59 PM

US Supreme Court paves way for companies affected by Fidel Castro’s expropriations to seek compensation from Cuba

The justices ruled in favor of Havana Docks Corporation receiving compensation after the nationalization of its docks in 1960

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Mother JonesNews report · May 21, 3:48 PM

Supreme Court Leaves Rulings on Executing the Intellectually Disabled in Place

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On Thursday, the US Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to dismiss the Hamm v. Smith case, effectively upholding its rulings that people with intellectual disabilities should not be executed, and that...

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May 21, 3:48 PM: Mother Jones joined the source map.

May 21, 3:59 PM: El Pais English joined the source map.

May 21, 5:18 PM: SCOTUSblog joined the source map.

May 21, 6:04 PM: Reason joined the source map.

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