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Inside the Briefing Where George Bush Heard, Bin Laden Is Determined to Strike

Inside the Briefing Where George Bush Heard, Bin Laden Is Determined to Strike
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Notable sedition, treason cases in American history

Notable sedition, treason cases in American history MICHAEL TARM, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3In this image released by the FBI, Adam Gadahn, an American who had served as a spokesman for al-Qaida, is seen in a wanted poster. Sedition and treason cases have been rare in U.S. history. But after after Trump supporters stormed Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, many described their behavior as seditious, even treasonous. (FBI via AP)APShow MoreShow Less 2of3In this Oct. 4, 1956, illustration, Aaron Burr, who served as Thomas Jefferson s vice president, is shown. Burr was indicted for murder in the duel slaying of Alexander Hamilton and later for treason in a plot to seize the new Louisiana Territory. Sedition and treason cases have been rare in U.S. history. But after after Trump supporters stormed Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, many described their behavior as seditious, even treasonous.APShow MoreShow Less

No seditious conspiracy charges emerge in US Capitol riots cases

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Nearly five months after hundreds of Donald Trump supporters launched a deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol, prosecutors have not carried out an early threat to charge

No seditious conspiracy charges emerge in U S Capitol riots cases

Nearly five months after hundreds of Donald Trump supporters launched a deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol, prosecutors have not carried out an early threat to charge some participants with seditious conspiracy. They may never do so, according to a law enforcement official and legal experts, because of prosecutors past difficulty in securing convictions on those charges against far-right activists. Instead, the more than 440 people charged with joining in the Jan. 6 violence that left five people dead including a Capitol Police officer have been charged with crimes ranging from entering a restricted building to criminal conspiracy. loading These differ from a charge of seditious conspiracy alleging attempts to overthrow, put down or to destroy by force the government of the United States.

Monthly Review | Jennifer Laurin, on the guidance offered in Sensing Injustice

Jennifer Laurin in honor of the launch of Michael Tigar’s book, Sensing Injustice: A Lawyer’s Life in the Battle for Change “How can I convey to you the experience of reading Michael’s book? Well, there are the basic attributes: Some 500 pages . . . 17 chapters, which begin chronologically with the early years of Michael’s life, and then shift to being organized thematically according to the immense range of legal issues on which Michael has labored over his career – challenging the surveillance state, representation of draft resisters, criminal defense work challenging instances of prosecutorial overreach, litigating government regulation and prosecution of speech, challenging the government’s use of the death penalty, and pressing the envelope of international human rights law in the U.S. and abroad.

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