Legislators on Capitol Hill took aim at the government's drone program on February 7, stepping up demands for more information from the White House on the legal justification for targeted killings of
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...cause to believe that at least one party had an association with Al Qaeda. Bush ultimately folded TSP back into the structure of the Foreign...
...no evidence that the Saudi government as an institution individually funded" al-Qaeda. That quote infuriates the lawyers at Cozen O'Connor representing a...
The constitutionality of an amended national security wiretapping law has triggered a sharp split at the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
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...Arabia and a clutch of Saudi princes and charities that allegedly funded al-Qaeda. The suits were both praised and reviled as "the privatization...
In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, The Legal asked readers to send in their stories of where they were and how they felt that day. What follows is a sampling of the dozens of
...was unfairly prejudicial to show the jury videos of beheadings perpetrated by al-Qaeda (edited for the jury to avoid the final, bloody moments) that...
...exactly what happened inside the compound in Pakistan where the leader of Al Qaeda was killed on Sunday, May 1. "I think...
...The killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is engaging some of the thorniest questions...
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