The court overturned a three-judge panel’s ruling that no “causal nexus” existed between Huntington Ingalls’s work under the direction of the federal government and the plaintiff’s injuries.
Such a nexus is no longer required between a defendant’s acts under color of federal office and a plaintiff’s claims after Congress amended that section of the removal statute, the ...
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