Criminal
Nov. 16, 2001
Terrorists' Assets Should Be Attached for Victims' Benefit
On Sept. 11, terrorists attacked a great deal more than our New York skyline. They attacked the United States' way of life. And what better way to teach international terrorists about our way of life than by dragging them into court?




By Peter K. Stris
On Sept. 11, terrorists attacked a great deal more than our New York skyline. They attacked the United States' way of life. And what better way to teach international terrorists about our way of life than by dragging them into court?
The lega...
On Sept. 11, terrorists attacked a great deal more than our New York skyline. They attacked the United States' way of life. And what better way to teach international terrorists about our way of life than by dragging them into court?
The lega...
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