...District Court for the District of Columbia, raises political questions that...executive branch. The American Civil Liberties Union on February...
...to start a certificate in legal studies program at the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul. The money will be used to...
...s Office for the District of Columbia in 2007 to join...lawyer as a 1L at University of Washington School of Law...
...about attending an American Bar Association convention...S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las...
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...Shuaib Khan ("Mohammed") and his son Faras Shuaib Khan ("Faras"), both citizens of Pakistan, petition for review of an order by the Board of Immigration...
...and graduate students populate Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., a place of swaying palms and red tile...
...an impenetrable space shield capable of destroying flocks of incoming intercontinental...the U.S. military in Afghanistan and Iraq. SAIC...
...raised by the indefinite detention of prisoners at Guantánamo...up near the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan in December 2001...
...to the administration of justice at the...Newbold of American University School of Public...
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