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...aerial vehicles, range from stealth predator drones sweeping the skies above rural Taliban encampments in Afghanistan to glorified remote control helicopters that fit in the...
...on to repurpose an old slur by calling the Tea Party “the Taliban wing of American politics.” He used the same slur back in 2001...
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...the Constitution calls the "9/11 War" against al-Qaeda and the Taliban is overdue for a breathing space in which we can assess it...
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The Daily Report
For Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, the bombing of the Boston Marathon was a dark reminder of what might have been. Atlanta defendant Ehsanul Sadequee (above) poses at the U.S. Ca
By Mike Dorf The White House just charged Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in a civilian criminal court. Provided the government wants to execute or otherwise punish Tsarnaev, that was always the only real option
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...of terrorism support charges for sending thousands of dollars to the Pakistani Taliban is seeking a new trial, partly because of an Associated Press interview...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Despite an aggressive effort by Ivan Fisher's lawyer to convince the court to hand down a lesser sanction, including the submission of several letters by attorneys attesting to his skill as a lawyer
Michael Komesaroff, principal of Urandaline Investments, a consultancy specializing in Chinaâs capital intensive industries, and a former executive in residence at the School of International Affai
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