By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
An Islamic charity linked to al-Qaida can take United States spies to court, a federal appellate panel has ruled.
In a defeat for the Bush administration, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday allowed the charity's Oregon branch to pursue claims that the government's terrorist surveillance program trampled the Constitution. Al-...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
An Islamic charity linked to al-Qaida can take United States spies to court, a federal appellate panel has ruled.
In a defeat for the Bush administration, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday allowed the charity's Oregon branch to pursue claims that the government's terrorist surveillance program trampled the Constitution. Al-...
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