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A Roadmap to Justice for CIA Torture, Human Rights Watch, 2015 R I G H T S NO MORE EXCUSES W A T C H A Roadmap to Justice for CIA Torture H U M A N No More Excuses A Roadmap to Justice for CIA Torture Copyright © 2015 …
Brief • January 16, 2015
Gas Drilling Awareness v. Powers, PA, Settlement and Dismissal, Activists Tagged 'Terrorists' - 2015 Case 1:10-cv-01997-WWC Document 115 Filed 01/16/15 Page 1 of 1 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL KATHLEEN G. KANE ATTORNEY GENERAL January 16, 2015 Litigation Section 15th Floor, Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 17120 (717) 772-3561– …
Brief • December 18, 2014
Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition v. Powers, PA, Letter Clearing Group of Wrongdoing, Activists Tagged 'Terrorists' - 2014 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY December 18,2014 Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition 33 Mapleseed Drive Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612 Dear Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition: In 2007, an executive order issued by then-Governor Rendell …
Publication • December 14, 2014
CIA Torture Study, Senate Subcommittee, 2014 ^CLASSIFIED' Nofqrn TOP SECRET Senate Select Comiiiittee on Infelligeoee Committee Study ofthe CentralIntelligence Agmcy 's Detention and Interrogation Program SBg=53 Foreword by Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Bianne Feinstein Findings and Concliisioiis Executive Summary Approved Deeember 13,,2012 Updatedfor Release April 3, 2014 Deciassificatiori …
Brief • April 23, 2014
Aref v. Holder, DC, Ptf's SJ Motion, CMU Administrative Misconduct, 2014 Case 1:10-cv-00539-BJR-DAR Document 138-1 Filed 04/23/14 Page 1 of 47 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ______________________________ ) Yassin Muhiddin AREF, et al., ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) Case No. 1:10-cv-00539-BJR -v) ) Oral …
Second Circuit: Videoconference at Resentencing Violates Right to be Present by The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has held that resentencing a defendant by videoconference violated his right to be present in court, and the government failed to satisfy its burden of establishing that the defendant knowingly and voluntarily waived …
United States Attorneys FY 2014 Performance Budget Congressional Submission, DOJ, 2014 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorneys FY 2014 Performance Budget Congressional Submission THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Table of Contents Page No. I. Overview....................................................................................................................... 1 II. Summary of Program Changes ............................................................................... 16 III. Appropriations Language and Analysis of …
D.C. Circuit Clears Terrorism Suspect after 11-Year Ordeal by Derek Gilna An October 16, 2012 decision by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has ended the lengthy ordeal of Salim Ahmed Hamdan, who was originally captured in Afghanistan in 2001 and detained at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, …
Article • July 15, 2013 • from PLN July, 2013
Ninth Circuit: Enemy Combatant Detention/Torture Not Clearly Established by Last year, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that recent U.S. Supreme Court precedent compelled it to conclude that federal officials were entitled to qualified immunity for the treatment of enemy combatants detained after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, …
Article • July 13, 2013
Irregularities Undermine Legitimacy of Second Version of 9/11 Trials by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke When the American government first determined that it would proceed with trials by military tribunal against the prisoners it held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the decision was met with skepticism by human rights advocates. The …
U.S. Immigration Policy: Dysfunctional, Profitable and Resistant to Reform by Derek Gilna The nation's economy remains fragile, U.S. troops continue to fight a losing war in Afghanistan, North Korea has recently threatened a nuclear attack, and in March 2013 Congress and President Obama failed to reach a compromise to prevent …
ADX Prisoner Not Allowed to Communicate with Family Members or Receive Publications under SAMs by Christopher Zoukis In another series of court rulings upholding the use of Special Administrative Measures (SAMs), a prisoner at the federal ADX supermax facility in Florence, Colorado was prohibited from receiving certain publications and communicating …
Tenth Circuit: Terrorism Prisoners Lack Liberty Interest in Transfer to ADX by Derek Gilna Omar Rezaq, Mohammed Saleh, El-Sayyid Nosair and Ibrahim Elgabrowny, convicted of terrorism-related offenses and confined at the federal supermax ADX facility in Florence, Colorado, filed suit contending they had a liberty interest in “avoiding transfer without …
Iraqi Prison Breaks Likely Inside Jobs by On September 27, 2012, prisoners at the Tasfirat prison in Tikrit seized weapons after breaking into a storage room, overpowered guards and engaged in a gun battle with security forces during an escape attempt. The late evening incident, which lasted several hours, left …
Article • October 15, 2012 • from PLN October, 2012
Ninth Circuit Judge Who Co-Authored “Torture Memos” Discloses Receipt of $3.4 Million in Legal and Consulting Help by In October 2011, the National Law Journal reported that Jay Bybee, a conservative federal judge on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, had accepted $3.4 million in legal and consulting help from …
Bureau of Prisons Houses More “Terrorists” than Guantanamo by Derek Gilna According to the New York Times, the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) confines more than twice as many prisoners for “terrorism-related” offenses than the controversial and oft-maligned U.S. military detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. “As of October 1, …
CIA Slammed for Torture Abuses at Secret Lithuanian Prisons by Derek Gilna Despite a lawsuit filed in the European Court of Human Rights by Saudi-born alleged terrorist Abu Zubaydah, Lithuanian prosecutors have declined to pursue charges related to two CIA-operated prisons located in that country. Human rights groups Amnesty International …
Brief • May 7, 2012
Gas Drilling Awareness v. Powers, PA, Amended Complaint, Activists Tagged 'Terrorists' - 2012 Case 1:10-cv-01997-WWC Document 73 Filed 05/07/12 Page 1 of 44 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA GAS DRILLING AWARENESS COALITION : : : Plaintiff, : : vs. : CIVIL ACTION : JAMES F. POWERS, JR., …
Rumsfeld, Military Officials Immune from Suit by Foreign Nationals Alleging Torture on Foreign Soil by Michael Brodheim by Mike Brodheim On June 21, 2011, a divided D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the judgment of a district court that dismissed claims for damages and declaratory relief brought by nine foreign …
Article • October 15, 2011 • from PLN October, 2011
Prisons Are Breeding Ground for Terrorists? by Mark Wilson “Prisons are often described as ‘hotbeds’ of terrorism,” but they can also become important “net contributors in the struggle against terrorism” according to a July 2010 joint study by the London-based International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence …
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