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U.S. Supreme CourtDecided May 21, 2026October Term 2025

Havana Docks Corp. v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.

Court's summary

In action filed by the Havana Docks Corporation pursuant to Title III of the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act, 22 U. S. C. §6021 et seq., related to its property interest in the operation of docks at the Port of Havana, respondent cruise lines’ use of the docks is sufficient to establish that they used “property which was confiscated by the Cuban Government;” Havana Docks is not required to establish that the cruise lines “trafficked” in Havana Dock’s property interest.

From the syllabus prepared by the Reporter of Decisions. Not part of the Court's opinion.

Docket
24-983
Date filed
May 21, 2026
Judges
Clarence Thomas

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