U.S. v. Laden, No. S(6) 98 CR. 1023 (LBS) (S.D.N.Y.) (92 F.Supp.2d 189) (March 13, 2000) (Judge Leonard B. Sand)
Once again, the Government has extended its jurisdictional might over citizens of other nations. In this case, which has far reaching implications, District Judge Sand of New York found that Congress intended its anti-terrorism statutes to apply to foreign nationals who commit acts of terrorism on foreign soil. At issue ...
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