DC Circ. Says Terror Distress Claims Don't Require Presence

By Daniel Wilson (May 21, 2019, 7:13 PM EDT) -- The families of terror attack victims do not have to have been present at the incident to sue for emotional distress, the D.C. Circuit ruled Tuesday, keeping Sudan on the hook for billions of dollars in damages related to two deadly 1998 al-Qaida bombings....

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