American Nat. Red Cross v. S. G., 505 U.S. 247, 30 (1992)

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AMERICAN NAT. RED CROSS v. S. G.

Scalia, J., dissenting

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Because the Red Cross Charter contains no language suggesting a grant of jurisdiction, I conclude that it grants only the capacity to "sue or be sued" in a state or federal court of appropriate jurisdiction. In light of this conclusion, I find it unnecessary to reach the constitutional question addressed in Part V of the Court's opinion. I would affirm the judgment of the Court of Appeals.

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