Constitutional Law
Sep. 12, 2003
Rounding Up
Forum Column - By Ali Batmanghelidj - As the morning sun broke through the heavens, the ghastly sounds of collapsing steel and raging fires drowned the cries of victims below. America had just been blindsided by a horrific attack, leaving approximately 3,000 killed or missing. In a post-Sept. 11 setting, such painful images seem all too familiar, but in fact they also describe the events of Pearl Harbor.




Ali Batmanghelidj
Ali is a legal and financial researcher and writer in Baltimore. Formerly he was a researcher and writer in Mission Viejo, a volunteer at Public Law Center in Santa Ana and a records administrator at O'Melveny & Myers in Irvine.
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