Appellate Practice,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Jan. 28, 2019
When success is incomplete but extraordinary: Attorney fees in Ibrahim v. DHS
An en banc panel of the 9th Circuit recently issued a decision in the latest installment in the long-running legal saga of the Stanford doctoral student who was mistakenly placed on the Transportation Security Administration's "No Fly" List.





Susan Yorke
Of Counsel
California Appellate Law Group LLP
Susan served as a law clerk on the 9th Circuit for two judges and in the Appellate Division of the Oregon Department of Justice. Find out more about Susan and the California Appellate Law Group LLP at www.calapplaw.com. Appellate Zealots is a monthly column on recent appellate decisions written by the attorneys of the California Appellate Law Group LLP.

APPELLATE ZEALOTS
An en banc panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a decision in Ibrahim v. DHS, 2019 DJDAR 4 (Jan. 3, 2019), the latest installment in the long-running legal saga of the Stanford doctoral student who was mistakenly placed on the Transportation Security Administration's "No Fly" List. The opinion is notable f...
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