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Law professors sue in S F to lift Trump sanctions on international court prosecutors

Law professors sue in S.F. to lift Trump sanctions on international court prosecutors FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 The sanctions stemmed in part from the International Criminal Court’s investigation of U.S. actions in Afghanistan. Afghan troops are shown here.Noorullah Shirzada /AFP / TNSShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Fatou Bensouda is the International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor and under sanctions imposed by the Trump administration.Bas Czerwinski / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less Legal advisers to the International Criminal Court, including two Bay Area law professors, have sued to challenge the Trump administration’s sanctions on the court’s prosecutors for investigating Israel and U.S. actions in Afghanistan sanctions that the Biden administration has left intact so far.

Law Professors and ACLU Ask Federal Judge to Stop Unconstitutional Trump-Biden Effort to Wreck International Criminal Court

Law Professors and ACLU Ask Federal Judge to Stop ‘Unconstitutional’ Trump-Biden Effort to Wreck International Criminal Court Colin Kalmbacher © Provided by Law & Crime US President Joe Biden leaves the White House to spend the weekend in Camp David, on February 12, 2021 in Washington, D.C. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) hopes to undo a Trump and Biden administration effort to sanction and punish international lawyers who are investigating the United States for war crimes. On Friday, the group filed a motion for a preliminary injunction in an ongoing lawsuit challenging the government’s economic sanctions regime against the International Criminal Court (ICC).

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