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Zivotofsky v. Kerry

Supreme Court of the United States
Apr 21, 2014
572 U.S. 1059 (2014)

Summary

holding that the Executive Branch's consistently held belief, supported by evidence, that enforcement of a statute would cause adverse foreign policy consequences is “conclusive on us”

Summary of this case from Center for Biological Diversity v. Hagel

Opinion

No. 13–628.

2014-04-21

Menachem Binyamin ZIVOTOFSKY, By His Parents and Guardians, Ari Z. and Naomi Siegam ZIVOTOFSKY, petitioner, v. John KERRY, Secretary of State.


Case below, 725 F.3d 197.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted.


Summaries of

Zivotofsky v. Kerry

Supreme Court of the United States
Apr 21, 2014
572 U.S. 1059 (2014)

holding that the Executive Branch's consistently held belief, supported by evidence, that enforcement of a statute would cause adverse foreign policy consequences is “conclusive on us”

Summary of this case from Center for Biological Diversity v. Hagel
Case details for

Zivotofsky v. Kerry

Case Details

Full title:Menachem Binyamin ZIVOTOFSKY, By His Parents and Guardians, Ari Z. and…

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Apr 21, 2014

Citations

572 U.S. 1059 (2014)
134 S. Ct. 1873
188 L. Ed. 2d 910
82 U.S.L.W. 3609

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