The Islamic Republic is no stranger to US sanctions imposed on its economy and military apparatus. But can one sue Tehran’s clerical leaders and other international state sponsors of terrorism in a US court?
The answer is yes, although you’re unlikely to see a defense attorney representing Ayatollah Khamenei showing up in court.
On July 1, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), together with law firm Crowell & Moring, brought forth a law-suit against in a US court against a trio of nations they claim are responsible for terrorism.
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