SAN FRANCISCO - A clash between federal judges and the U.S. State Department over extraditing fugitives to countries where they might be tortured has gotten the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' attention.
The court voted Tuesday to grant en banc review of an August panel decision. A unanimous three-judge panel held then that federal courts have no authority to interfere w...
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