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

UPDATE: Supreme Court Calls for Supplemental Briefing on First Post-Boumediene Case

By Jonathan Abrams, NSJ Staff Editor - On March 23rd, the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments concerning the...

UPDATE: Supreme Court Calls for Supplemental Briefing on First Post-Boumediene Case
posted on: Feb 18, 2010 | author: NSJ

Second Circuit Rules Victim of Extraordinary Rendition May Not Sue American Officials

By Jonathan Abrams, NSJ Staff Editor, HLS 2012 The Second Circuit ruled on November 2nd that Maher Arar, a Canadian...

Second Circuit Rules Victim of Extraordinary Rendition May Not Sue American Officials
posted on: Dec 1, 2009 | author: NSJ

Bail for Convicted Terrorist’s Lawyer Revoked; Sentence Remanded as “strikingly low”

By NSJ Staff Writer On November 17th, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed, but remanded for...

Bail for Convicted Terrorist’s Lawyer Revoked; Sentence Remanded as “strikingly low”
posted on: Nov 28, 2009 | author: NSJ

Dershowitz Seeks to Distinguish Crimes in ICTY Appeal

By John Thorlin, HLS 2012 NSJ Staff Writer On October 29, 2009, Harvard Law School Prof. Alan Dershowitz appeared...

Dershowitz Seeks to Distinguish Crimes in ICTY Appeal
posted on: Nov 10, 2009 | author: NSJ

NSJ Analysis on Administration Decision to Forego Preventive Detention Legislation

The Obama Administration announced last week that it no longer plans to seek new legislation creating a framework for...

NSJ Analysis on Administration Decision to Forego Preventive Detention Legislation
posted on: Oct 1, 2009 | author: NSJ

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