...Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, et al. v. Amnesty International USA et al, the United States Supreme Court examined the...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
... On the criminal side, this means a continued focus on international cases, with regional and local bid-rigging cases receiving lower priority. The...
...Clapper v. Amnesty International USA, the justices ruled that the coalition, represented by...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
What is becoming of our privacy? In the name of law enforcement and national security, the simple right to conduct our private affairs outside the prying eyes of the government is diminishing by the
...standing doctrine in a case involving national security, Clapper v. Amnesty International USA. In Clapper, a group including attorneys and...
...will argue Oct. 29 in the case of Clapper v. Amnesty International. He'll argue that Amnesty International and other rights organizations...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The vacation is over. After a summer of Olympic glories and relaxing days at the beach, it is time to re-engage with the Supreme Court
...post-Sept. 11 controversy by granting review in Clapper v. Amnesty International, a challenge involving the constitutionality of 2008 amendments to the...
...S. intelligence officials. The case is Clapper v. Amnesty International USA, 11-1025....
...the original panel that issued its decision in March in Amnesty International United States v. Clapper had turned the standard for standing...
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