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,” warned attorneys from Locke Lord LLP. “For now, corporations that do business in multiple states will need to closely monitor developments and take state-specific approaches to challenging jurisdiction where appropriate.”In considering the claim that the law violates the due-process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Supreme Court voted in a 5-4 split against Norfolk Southern.
Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote for the majority, which included Justices Clarence Thomas, Sonya Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Justice Samuel Alito voted with the majority, butAt the heart of the majority’s decision was a precedent set in a similar case decided by the court in 1917. In, the justices at the time voted unanimously to uphold a similar law enacted when the insurance company obtained permits to do business in Missouri.
Barrett wrote in the 18-page dissent that Pennsylvania’s law unfairly harmed other states’ rights because it imposed “a blanket claim of authority over controversies with no connection to the commonwealth.”
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