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8 Aug 2012

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Jonathan D. Hacker, O'Melveny & Myers, counsel of record

[PDF] Esther Kiobel, et al. v. Royal Dutch Petroleum, et al. - Supplemental brief for Rio Tinto Group as amicus curiae in support of Respondents

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If U.S. law is to regulate and punish wholly foreign conduct with no U.S. connections, it should be positive U.S. law enacted by Congress under express conditions prescribed by Congress. Foreign affairs are not, and should not become, judicial affairs.

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