The Supreme Court ruled that military contractors do not have absolute immunity for negligent actions in war zones, rejecting Fluor Corporation's claim of protection in a lawsuit over a 2016 bombing at Bagram Airfield. This decision impacts developers and tech professionals by clarifying that contractors are liable under state law when they fail to adhere to federal guidelines, potentially increasing legal scrutiny on their operations. Watch for how this ruling influences future contracts and insurance requirements for military contractors.
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