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Terrorism

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Emmet G. Sullivan
March 30, 2023

Opinion, Maniar v. Mayorkas, No. 1:19-cv-3826 (D.D.C. Mar. 30, 2023), D.E. 33, 2023 WL 2709040. A third amended complaint was filed on May 1, 2023.

George B. Daniels
February 21, 2023

Opinion, In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 21, 2023), D.E. 8866, 657 F. Supp. 3d 311.

Robert Timothy Reagan
August 28, 2022

Cases involving national security often pose unusual and challenging case-management issues for the courts.

Sarah Netburn
August 26, 2022

Report and Recommendation, In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Aug. 26, 2022), D.E. 8463, 2022 WL 4643442.

Margaret S. Williams, Barbara Meierhoefer
February 6, 2020

In late 2017, the Committee on Defender Services (Committee) asked the Federal Judicial Center to generate a white paper on the potential effects on the federal courts and the defender services program of a determination that states have “opted in” to special expedited procedures created by the A

Sarah Netburn
December 19, 2019

Report and Recommendation, In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Dec. 19, 2019), D.E. 5387.

Robert Timothy Reagan
September 25, 2015

This publication has been superseded by the seventh edition

Robert Timothy Reagan
June 25, 2013

Cases involving national security often pose unusual and challenging case-management issues for the courts.

David P. Stewart
January 1, 2013

This guide provides an overview of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (FSIA). It discusses the FSIA’s purpose and scope of application, and it reviews the jurisdictional, procedural, and evidentiary questions most likely to arise at the outset of litigation.

Philip J. Gross
November 20, 2007

The Southern District of New York's summer 2006 Milton Pollack Fellow prepared this report on how the district court handled terrorism cases. The research is based in part on interviews with judges who presided over the cases.

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