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U.S. Supreme Court Grants Certiorari in First National City Bank v. Banco Nacional de Cuba*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

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Judicial and Similar Proceedings
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1971

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Footnotes

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[The petition for a writ of certiorari was granted by the U.S. Supreme Court on October 12, 1971.

[The decision of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, dated July 20, 1967, appears at 6 International Legal Materials 898 (1967). The decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, dated July 16, 1970, appears at 9 International Legal Materials 1125 (1970). On January 25, 1971, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari, vacated the Court of Appeals judgment and remanded the case for reconsideration in light of the views of the Department of State expressed in its letter of November 17, 1970. Documents concerning the Supreme Court’s review of the petition appear at 10 International Legal Materials 56 (1971); the Court of Appeals’ reconsideration of the case appears at 10 International Legal Materials 509 (1971).]

References

1 On November 17, 1970, we provided the Court with a copy of this letter. See Memorandum submitted by the Solicitor General in First National City Bank v. Banco National de Cuba No. 846, O.T. 1970. On January 25, 1971, the Court granted certiorari, vacated the judgment and remanded the case to the court of appeals “for reconsideration in light of the views of the Department of State” as set forth in .that letter, 400 U.S. 1019. The letter is appended to the petition (Pet. App. C).

2 As the district court, pointed out, there “is no serious question that the Government of Cuba and Banco, Nacional are one and the same for purposes of this” litigation” (Pet. App. E4).