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S New York's federal courts have seen many major terrorist trials since the early 1990s, several involving Al Qaeda-linked operatives. Compiled by Leigh Montgomery and Elizabeth Ryan from the November 19, 2009 edition 1993-94: Trial in first World Trade...
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Keene and Norquist and Barr/have they gone too far? It doesn't quite have the ring of " Martin, Barton and Fish ," but the three above-named conservatives -- David Keene, Grover Norquist and Bob Barr -- yesterday released a rather remarkable statement...
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South Carolina's Republican U.S. senators differ on whether Guantanamo Bay detainees should be sent to North Charleston's Navy brig, but say they will work together to keep the accused terrorists out of federal courts...Sen. Lindsey Graham's federal spending...
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The Senate on Thursday rejected a measure that would have required prisoners charged with involvement in the September 11 attacks to stand trial in a military court rather than a criminal court. Congress has voted several times this year to restrict...
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EDT Last updated on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009 12:52PM EDT T he Federal Court is ordering Canada's spy agency to disclose a second human source in the Mohamed Harket case, an exceptional decision taken after finding the Canadian Security Intelligence Service...
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Once branded a terrorist operative, jailed, and headed for deportation, Moroccan-born Montreal resident Adil Charkaoui will soon be a free man. During a hearing in Federal Court, this morning, Justice Danièle Tremblay-Lamer told the court she will issue...
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Terror suspect Mohamed Harkat planned an outing with his 10-year-old niece to mark the return of simple freedoms he hasn't enjoyed since his arrest almost seven years ago. A Federal Court judge and lawyers for all parties approved lighter release conditions...
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Re-visiting the top reasons for indicting George W. Bush, First Step toward Achieving True Justice for America and the World. Since the Republican extremists have begun to mumble publically about ousting Mr. Obama as president because of his supposedly...
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The courts should not interfere with political decisions and force Prime Minister Stephen Harper to ask for Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr's return, Justice Department lawyers argued in a special appeals court hearing today. Calling the case "difficult...
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Attorney General Jerry Brown, who tried to persuade the state Supreme Court to overturn California's ban on same-sex marriage, took the same position in federal court Friday, saying Proposition 8 violates the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of equality....
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