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The LETO 3 SLM Offers High Quality Performance In Reflection LCOS

Bedford, NH – July 01, 2021 - Laser Components USA, Inc, is pleased to announce a major update to the LETO SLM series. The LETO - 3 offers three different versions, all optimized for wavelength ranges in the visible (420-650 nm), a version for the near IR (650 -1100 nm) and a fast (180 Hz) version for Color Field Sequential (CFS) operation in the visible with color- adjustable RGB LASER. With an adjusted drive sequence and configurations the phase stability was further improved and with that, the diffraction efficiencies could also be enhanced.   The new LETO – 3 driver unit is much smaller than the previous version. With a driver unit size of only 97x80x19 mm, the SLM can conveniently be integrated in optical setups. In addition, the new driver features a faster pulse addressing frequency which provides a higher dynamic range for addressing voltages.

SCOTUS Nestle v Dow I Found Corporations Not Liable for Abuses Against Non-US Citizens

Thursday, July 1, 2021 On June 17, the U.S. Supreme Court held that U.S. corporations are not liable for alleged abuses against non-U.S. citizens in foreign countries merely because general operational decisions made in the United States contributed to the tortious overseas conduct.  Nestlé USA, Inc. v. Doe I, 593 U.S. (2021) . At the same time, however, the Court signaled that non-citizens can sue U.S. corporations for violations of international law in principle, even if questions remain about the actual scope of claims that courts may recognize going forward. Meanwhile, as U.S. consumers and investors intensify their own demands for responsible sourcing, sustainability, and transparency in global product and commodity supply chains, the Court’s decision may lead to more pressure on lawmakers, regulators, and corporate boards and officers to advance initiatives that independently address these concerns. 

Supreme Court Narrows Ability to Hold U S Corporations Accountable for Facilitating Human Rights Abuses Abroad

People around the world have been horrified at the role that technology companies like Cisco, Yahoo!, and Sandvine have played in helping governments commit gross human rights abuses. That’s why EFF has consistentlycalledout technology companies, and American companies in particular, that allow their internet surveillance and censorship products and services to be used as tools of repression and persecution, rather than tools to uplift humanity. Yet legal mechanisms to hold companies accountable for their roles in human rights violations are few and far between. The Supreme Court has now further narrowed one mechanism: the Alien Tort Statute (ATS). We now call on Congress to fill the gaps where the Court has failed to act.

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