Supreme Court Upholds Federal Law Banning “Material Support” to Foreign Terrorist Groups

On Monday, June 21, the Supreme Court announced its ruling in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project.  In a 6 to 3...

Supreme Court Upholds Federal Law Banning “Material Support” to Foreign Terrorist Groups
posted on: Jun 28, 2010 | author: NSJ

DOJ Report Purports to Demonstrate Success Convicting Suspected Terrorists in Civilian Courts

By Jonathan Abrams, NSJ Staff Editor - The Justice Department, in an attempt to bolster its argument that suspected...

DOJ Report Purports to Demonstrate Success Convicting Suspected Terrorists in Civilian Courts
posted on: Apr 8, 2010 | author: NSJ

New U.S.-EU Agreement on Tracking Terrorist Financing Possible by Summer

By Jonathan Abrams, NSJ Staff Editor - There is hope that a tool for tracking terrorists’ finances that was...

New U.S.-EU Agreement on Tracking Terrorist Financing Possible by Summer
posted on: Apr 8, 2010 | author: NSJ

Federal Judge Finds NSA Warrantless Electronic Surveillance of Islamic Foundation Illegal

By Mary Ostberg, NSJ Staff Editor - On Wednesday, March 31st, U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker, Chief Judge of the...

Federal Judge Finds NSA Warrantless Electronic Surveillance of Islamic Foundation Illegal
posted on: Apr 5, 2010 | author: NSJ

Novel Arguments Offered in the KSM Debate

By Mat Trachok, NSJ Staff Editor - According to the Washington Post, White House advisers recently stated that alleged...

Novel Arguments Offered in the KSM Debate
posted on: Apr 3, 2010 | author: NSJ

Alleged American Terrorists Make Torture Claim

By Jonathan Abrams, NSJ Staff Editor - Five American Muslims who were detained in Pakistan on suspicion of terrorism...

Alleged American Terrorists Make Torture Claim
posted on: Feb 28, 2010 | author: NSJ

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