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Supreme Court says Exxon can sue Cuba over $1B in seized property

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Supreme Court says Rastafarian can't sue prison officials over shorn dreadlocks - The Washington Post.

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Supreme Court denies Rastafarian's lawsuit after he was forcibly shaved bald.

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The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday against a Rastafarian former inmate who sued Louisiana state prison officials after his head was shaved while in custody.

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Supreme Court says Exxon can sue Cuba over $1B in seized property.

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that oil giant Exxon Mobil can sue the Cuban government over more than $1 billion in seized property.

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A: Supreme Court says Rastafarian can't sue prison officials over shorn dreadlocks - The Washington Post.

B: Supreme Court denies Rastafarian's lawsuit after he was forcibly shaved bald.

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A: Supreme Court denies Rastafarian's lawsuit after he was forcibly shaved bald.

B: The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday against a Rastafarian former inmate who sued Louisiana state prison officials after his head was shaved while in custody.

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A: Supreme Court denies Rastafarian's lawsuit after he was forcibly shaved bald.

B: Supreme Court says Exxon can sue Cuba over $1B in seized property.

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A: Supreme Court denies Rastafarian's lawsuit after he was forcibly shaved bald.

B: The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that oil giant Exxon Mobil can sue the Cuban government over more than $1 billion in seized property.

Summary

**Summary:** The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Exxon Mobil Corporation can sue Cuba for approximately $1 billion worth of seized assets, overturning a previous decision that would have barred the lawsuit. **Why It Matters:** This ruling is significant as it allows Exxon to pursue compensation from Cuba over property seized during past disputes

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