Justices Seek US' Views In $315M Case Over USS Cole Attack

By Jimmy Hoover (October 2, 2017, 5:45 PM EDT) -- The U.S. Supreme Court asked the federal government Monday to weigh in on whether victims of the 2000 USS Cole bombing who won a $315 million default judgment against Sudan satisfied the service requirements of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act when they mailed the case documents to the country's foreign minister at its embassy in the U.S....

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