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Litigation

Dec. 4, 2013

Terrorist watchlists under spotlight in 'no-fly' trial

A federal judge considering the case brought up the possibility Monday of suspending the trial so both sides could file writs to the 9th and D.C. Circuit Courts of Appeals.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - The civil lawsuit seeking to clear former Stanford University doctoral student Rahinah Ibrahim from U.S. government terrorist databases will provide some crucial insights into how federal agencies collect names and ban individuals from traveling to the United States, lawyers for the plaintiff told a federal judge Monday.


Ibrahim, a 48-year-old Malaysian citizen, sued the Department of Hom...

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