...a character an intrepid FBI agent on a dangerous mission to Yemen. By day, Fensterman is the managing partner of a 57-attorney firm...
...the government unlawfully killed three U.S. citizens in drone strikes in Yemen. The U.S. Justice Department said the suit, filed in...
National Law Journal
...providing personnel, advice and assistance. His actions included traveling to Yemen in 2004 to seek terrorist training. Also, in early 2006, he created...
...Thus it was all the more gratifying when a similar effort in Yemen ended with the enactment this summer of a freedom of information act...
...terrorism training camp in the United States and aiding a kidnapping in Yemen that ended in the death of four hostages. On the same day...
...them, such as President Obama's current ban on returning detainees to Yemen, and face continued detention for an indefinite period of time even though...
Profile of AARP general counsel Cynthia Lewin
...forces extends beyond the "hot battlefield" of Afghanistan into Pakistan, Yemen and potentially elsewhere. With respect to international law, the United...
...personnel, advice and assistance. In 2004, Mehanna traveled to Yemen trip to seek out terrorist training. The indictment also states that in...
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