...worried about a public backlash in 2002 after they agreed to represent Taliban soldier and American citizen John Walker Lindh. So they came up with...
...worried about a public backlash in 2002 after they agreed to represent Taliban soldier and American citizen John Walker Lindh. So they came up with...
A federal appeals court has reversed a federal district court's grant of a habeas petition to a Guantanamo detainee in a ruling that relaxed the evidence standards for the government to hold men at t
...and weapons bazaar, where the proceeds from selling opium help fund the Taliban insurgency. Two military helicopters carrying several dozen American soldiers and...
...11, 2001. The United States then engaged in military operations against the Taliban in Afghanistan. On Oct. 11, 2002, Congress passed the Authorization for the...
Speakers on the immigration policy panel at the Pennsylvania Bar Association's inaugural law policy forum shared one viewpoint: they are all troubled about the state of immigration policy and law in
...made considerable strides to restore Afghanistan's judicial system in the post-Taliban era, a former Pennsylvania judge assigned to oversee the project said....
...including John Walker Lindh, the man once charged with fighting for the Taliban � will represent Dunn before a congressional subcommittee and in the state and...
...from three decades of political upheaval and war and eight years of Taliban rule. Moring, a lieutenant colonel in the Pennsylvania National Guard...
Laura Balemian, whose husband Edward J. Mardovich died in the World Trade Center, received one of the largest awards paid out by the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund: $6.7 million
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