Supreme Court rulings leave U.S. citizens vulnerable to foreign negligence.
The Supreme Court made important decisions on personal jurisdiction in two cases, limiting general jurisdiction and stream of commerce. These decisions may leave U.S. citizens without remedies for injuries caused by foreign businesses. The article criticizes these cases and suggests that non-citizen, non-resident defendants are not protected by U.S. personal jurisdiction laws. It argues for a new law tailored for foreign defendants to better serve U.S. plaintiffs.