The Supreme Court announced Friday it will consider upholding a 2019 law enabling Americans injured in terrorist attacks to seek justice by suing Palestinian leadership groups—the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)—in U.S. courts. The law, enacted by Congress in response to court rulings dismissing similar lawsuits for lack of jurisdiction, specifically aimed to hold the PA and PLO accountable for providing payments to terrorists or their families who carried out attacks that injured or killed Americans. At stake in the case is whether the law violates the Fifth Amendment’s due process protections by forcing the PA and PLO to submit to U.S. federal jurisdiction.
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