Former University of Idaho Running-Back Held Naked and Chained By Feds
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/19/us/19scotus.html?_r=2&ref=global-home Now that I've gotten your attention with the title, this case is actually about terrorism laws going too far. In my humble opinion, Abdullah al-Kidd--a U.S. citizen I might add--has very good grounds to sue for colossal amounts of damages in addition to challenging the legality of the use of the material-witness statute. The law is not intended to be used for preventative detention of terrorism suspects, no matter how wise such a policy may be.
Former University of Idaho Running-Back Held Naked and Chained By Feds
Former University of Idaho Running-Back Held…
Former University of Idaho Running-Back Held Naked and Chained By Feds
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/19/us/19scotus.html?_r=2&ref=global-home Now that I've gotten your attention with the title, this case is actually about terrorism laws going too far. In my humble opinion, Abdullah al-Kidd--a U.S. citizen I might add--has very good grounds to sue for colossal amounts of damages in addition to challenging the legality of the use of the material-witness statute. The law is not intended to be used for preventative detention of terrorism suspects, no matter how wise such a policy may be.