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Hencely v. Fluor Corp (Wartime contractor immunity)

Supreme Court decision syllabus (SCOTUS) by RJ Dieken

Send us Fan Mail A U.S. Army specialist injured while stopping a Taliban suicide bomber at a base in Afghanistan sued military contractor Fluor Corporation for negligence after the attacker—an Afghan hired under the mili...

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Hencely v. Fluor Corp (Wartime contractor immunity) is an episode from Supreme Court decision syllabus (SCOTUS) by RJ Dieken. Send us Fan Mail A U.S. Army specialist injured while stopping a Taliban suicide bomber at a base in Afghanistan s...

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Published Apr 25, 2026, 5:50 long, audio available.

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Send us Fan Mail A U.S. Army specialist injured while stopping a Taliban suicide bomber at a base in Afghanistan sued military contractor Fluor Corporation for negligence after the attacker—an Afghan hired under the military’s “Afghan First” program—was allegedly poorly supervised. Lower courts dismissed the case, holding that state-law claims against contractors are preempted during wartime under the Federal Tort Claims Act’s combatant-activities exception. The Supreme Court rejected that view, ruling that the claims are not preempted because neither the Constitution nor federal statutes bar them, and the FTCA exception does not extend to contractors. Relying on Boyle v. United Technologies Corp. was misplaced, the Court explained, because preemption applies only where a contractor follows specific government directives, not where it allegedly violates them. Since Fluor’s conduct was neither ordered nor authorized by the military—and resolving the case would not second-guess military decisions—there is no significant conflict with federal interests, and traditional state tort law may proceed.

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