National Security Case Studies Special Case-Management Challenges
National Security Case Studies Special Case-Management Challenges
National Security Case Studies Special Case-Management Challenges
This Federal Judicial Center publication was undertaken in furtherance of the Center s
statutory mission to develop and conduct education programs for the judicial branch. The
views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Federal Judicial
Center.
Table of Contents
Table of Challenges .......................................................................................................... vii
Table of Judges ................................................................................................................. ix
Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 1
First World Trade Center Bombing
United States v. Salameh (Kevin Thomas Duffy, S.D.N.Y.) and United States v.
Abdel Rahman (Michael B. Mukasey, S.D.N.Y.) ............................................................... 2
Challenge: Court Security ......................................................................................... 18
Challenge: Jury Security .......................................................................................... 18
Challenge: Classified Evidence ................................................................................ 19
American Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania
United States v. El-Hage (Leonard B. Sand, Kevin Thomas Duffy, and Lewis A.
Kaplan, S.D.N.Y.) ............................................................................................................ 20
Challenge: Attorney Client Contacts ....................................................................... 31
Challenge: Mental Health During Detention ............................................................ 32
Challenge: Jury Security .......................................................................................... 33
Challenge: Court Security ........................................................................................ 33
Challenge: Witness Security .................................................................................... 34
Challenge: Religious Accommodation ..................................................................... 34
Challenge: Classified Evidence ................................................................................ 35
Challenge: Classified Arguments ............................................................................. 37
Challenge: Classified Order ..................................................................................... 37
Challenge: Subpoenaing a Cabinet Officer .............................................................. 37
Millennium Bomber
United States v. Ressam (John C. Coughenour, W.D. Wash.) ........................................ 39
Challenge: Classified Evidence ................................................................................ 47
Challenge: Examination of Foreign Witnesses ........................................................ 48
Challenge: Court Security ........................................................................................ 48
Challenge: Jury Security ........................................................................................... 49
Challenge: Witness Security .................................................................................... 49
A Would-Be Spy
United States v. Regan (Gerald Bruce Lee, E.D. Va.) ..................................................... 50
Challenge: Classified Evidence ................................................................................ 51
Detroit
United States v. Koubriti (Gerald E. Rosen, E.D. Mich.) ................................................ 54
Challenge: Jury Security .......................................................................................... 58
Challenge: Sanctioning a Cabinet Officer ................................................................ 59
Challenge: Classified Evidence ................................................................................ 60
Twentieth Hijacker
United States v. Moussaoui (Leonie M. Brinkema, E.D. Va.) ......................................... 62
Challenge: Attorney Appointment ........................................................................... 72
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Challenge: Court Security ........................................................................................ 72
Challenge: Jury Security .......................................................................................... 73
Challenge: Classified Evidence ................................................................................ 73
Challenge: Classified Arguments ............................................................................. 75
Challenge: Closed Proceedings ................................................................................ 77
Challenge: Classified Opinion .................................................................................. 78
Challenge: Terrorist Communications ..................................................................... 78
American Taliban
United States v. Lindh (T.S. Ellis III, E.D. Va.) .............................................................. 81
Challenge: Protected National Security Information ............................................... 83
Challenge: Classified Evidence ................................................................................ 85
Challenge: Interviewing Guantánamo Bay Detainees .............................................. 85
Challenge: Witness Security .................................................................................... 86
September 11 Damages
In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001 (Richard Conway Casey and
George B. Daniels, S.D.N.Y.) and In re September 11 Litigation and related
actions (Alvin K. Hellerstein, S.D.N.Y.) .......................................................................... 87
Challenge: Service of Process on International Terrorists ..................................... 102
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 103
Challenge: Discovery of Sensitive Security Information ....................................... 103
Dirty Bomber
Padilla v. Rumsfeld (Michael B. Mukasey, S.D.N.Y.), Padilla v. Hanft and
Padilla v. Rumsfeld (Henry F. Floyd, D.S.C.), and United States v. Hassoun
(Marcia G. Cooke, S.D. Fla.) ........................................................................................ 106
Challenge: Attorney Client Contacts ..................................................................... 113
Challenge: Mental Health During Detention .......................................................... 114
Challenge: Classified Arguments ........................................................................... 115
Challenge: Witness Security .................................................................................. 115
Challenge: Court Security ...................................................................................... 116
Challenge: Jury Security ........................................................................................ 116
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 116
Challenge: FISA Evidence ..................................................................................... 117
Lackawanna
United States v. Goba (William M. Skretny and H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr.,
W.D.N.Y.) ...................................................................................................................... 119
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 123
Challenge: Court Security ...................................................................................... 124
Challenge: Religious Accommodation ................................................................... 124
A Plot to Kill President Bush
United States v. Abu Ali (Gerald Bruce Lee, E.D. Va.) ................................................. 125
Challenge: Examination of Foreign Witnesses and Witness Security ................... 126
Challenge: Attorney Client Contacts ..................................................................... 128
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 128
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Challenge: Classified Arguments ........................................................................... 129
Paintball
United States v. Royer and United States v. Al-Timimi (Leonie M. Brinkema, E.D.
Va.), United States v. Chandia (Claude M. Hilton, E.D. Va.), and United States v.
Benkahla (James C. Cacheris, E.D. Va.) ...................................................................... 132
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 139
Challenge: Closed Proceedings .............................................................................. 139
Challenge: Classified Arguments ........................................................................... 140
Challenge: Attorney Client Contacts ..................................................................... 140
Challenge: Religious Accommodation ................................................................... 141
Minneapolis
United States v. Warsame (John R. Tunheim, D. Minn.) ............................................... 142
Challenge: Mental Health During Detention .......................................................... 144
Challenge: Attorney Client Contacts ...................................................................... 144
Challenge: Classified Evidence ............................................................................... 145
Challenge: FISA Evidence ..................................................................................... 146
Mistaken Rendition
El-Masri v. Tenet (T.S. Ellis III, E.D. Va.) .................................................................... 147
Challenge: Classified Arguments ........................................................................... 149
Detainee Documents
ACLU v. Dep t of Defense (Alvin K. Hellerstein, S.D.N.Y.) .......................................... 151
Prosecution of a Charity
United States v. Holy Land Foundation (A. Joe Fish and Jorge A. Solis,
N.D. Tex.) ...................................................................................................................... 154
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 159
Challenge: FISA Evidence ...................................................................................... 160
Challenge: Witness Security ................................................................................... 161
Challenge: Jury Security ........................................................................................ 162
Chicago
United States v. Abu Marzook (Amy St. Eve, N.D. Ill.) ................................................. 163
Challenge: Foreign Government Evidence ............................................................ 169
Challenge: Witness Security .................................................................................. 170
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 171
Challenge: Classified Arguments ........................................................................... 173
Challenge: Classified Opinion ................................................................................ 173
Challenge: Jury Security ........................................................................................ 173
Giving State Secrets to Lobbyists
United States v. Franklin (T.S. Ellis III, E.D. Va.) ........................................................ 174
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 177
Challenge: Subpoenaing a Cabinet Officer ............................................................ 179
Challenge: Classified Orders .................................................................................. 180
Challenge: Closed Proceedings .............................................................................. 180
Challenge: Classified Arguments ........................................................................... 180
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Lodi
United States v. Hayat (Garland E. Burrell, Jr., E.D. Cal.) ......................................... 182
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 186
Warrantless Wiretaps
Hepting v. AT&T, In re NSA Telecommunication Records Litigation, and related
actions (Vaughn R. Walker, N.D. Cal.); Al Haramain Islamic Foundation v. Bush
(Garr M. King, D. Or.); ACLU v. NSA (Anna Diggs Taylor, E.D. Mich.); Terkel
v. AT&T and related actions (Matthew F. Kennelly, N.D. Ill.); Center for
Constitutional Rights v. Bush (Gerard E. Lynch, S.D.N.Y.); Electronic Privacy
Information Center v. Department of Justice and related action (Henry H.
Kennedy, Jr., D.D.C.); and Electronic Frontier Foundation v. Department of
Justice (Thomas F. Hogan, D.D.C.) .............................................................................. 189
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 210
Challenge: Classified Arguments ........................................................................... 215
Challenge: Classified Opinion ................................................................................ 229
Challenge: Redacting Secrets ................................................................................. 229
Challenge: Court-Appointed National Security Expert .......................................... 230
Toledo
United States v. Amawi (James G. Carr, N.D. Ohio) .................................................... 232
Challenge: Attorney Client Contacts ..................................................................... 236
Challenge: Court Security ...................................................................................... 236
Challenge: Jury Security ........................................................................................ 237
Atlanta
United States v. Ahmed (Clarence Cooper, William S. Duffey, Jr., and Gerrilyn
G. Brill, N.D. Ga.) ......................................................................................................... 238
Challenge: Closed Proceeding ................................................................................ 242
Challenge: Attorney Appointment ......................................................................... 243
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 243
Challenge: FISA Evidence ..................................................................................... 245
Sears Tower
United States v. Batiste (Joan A. Lenard, S.D. Fla.) ..................................................... 246
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 249
Challenge: Jury Security ........................................................................................ 249
Fort Dix
United States v. Shnewer (Robert B. Kugler, D.N.J.) .................................................... 251
Challenge: Classified Evidence .............................................................................. 254
Challenge: FISA Evidence ..................................................................................... 255
Challenge: Classified Opinion ................................................................................ 255
Challenge: Jury Security ........................................................................................ 255
Challenge: Court Security ...................................................................................... 255
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Table of Case-Management Challenges
Attorney Issues
Attorney Appointment ...................................................................................... 72, 243
Attorney Client Contacts ................................................. 31, 113, 128, 140, 144, 236
Cabinet Officer Considerations
Sanctioning a Cabinet Officer ................................................................................... 59
Subpoenaing a Cabinet Officer ......................................................................... 37, 179
Information Protection
Classified Arguments .......................... 37, 75, 115, 129, 139, 140, 149, 173, 180, 215
Classified Evidence ..................................... 19, 35, 47, 51, 60, 73, 85, 103, 116, 123,
................................................................ 128, 139, 145, 159, 171, 177, 186, 210, 243,
......................................................................................................................... 249, 254
Classified Orders and Opinions .......................................... 37, 78, 173, 180, 229, 255
Closed Proceedings ........................................................................... 77, 139, 180, 242
Court-Appointed National Security Expert ............................................................ 230
Discovery of Sensitive Security Information .......................................................... 103
FISA Evidence ......................................................................... 117, 146, 160, 245, 255
Interviewing Detainees ............................................................................................. 85
Protected National Security Information .................................................................. 83
Redacting Secrets .................................................................................................... 228
Foreign Evidence
Examination of Foreign Witnesses ................................................................... 48, 126
Foreign Government Evidence ............................................................................... 169
Mental Health During Detention ..................................................................... 32, 114, 144
Physical Security
Court Security ......................................................... 18, 33, 48, 72, 116, 124, 236, 255
Jury Security ............................................. 18, 33, 49, 58, 73, 116, 173, 237, 249, 255
Witness Security ................................................................. 34, 49, 126, 115, 161, 170
Religious Accommodation .............................................................................. 34, 124, 140
Terrorist Contacts
Service of Process on International Terrorists ........................................................ 102
Terrorist Communications ........................................................................................ 78
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Table of Judges
Batchelder, Alice M. (6th Cir.) ..................................................................................... 189
Brill, Gerrilyn G. (N.D. Ga.) ......................................................................................... 238
Brinkema, Leonie M. (E.D. Va.) ............................................................................. 62, 132
Burrell, Garland E., Jr. (E.D. Cal.) ................................................................................ 182
Cabranes, José A. (2d Cir.) ............................................................................................. 20
Cacheris, James C. (E.D. Va.) ....................................................................................... 132
Carr, James G. (N.D. Ohio) ........................................................................................... 232
Casey, Richard Conway (S.D.N.Y.) ................................................................................ 87
Cooke, Marcia G. (S.D. Fla.) ........................................................................................ 106
Cooper, Clarence (N.D. Ga.) ......................................................................................... 238
Coughenour, John C. (W.D. Wash.) ................................................................................ 39
Daniels, George B. (S.D.N.Y.) ........................................................................................ 87
Duffey, William S., Jr. (N.D. Ga.) ................................................................................ 238
Duffy, Kevin Thomas (S.D.N.Y.) ............................................................................... 2, 20
Duncan, Allyson K. (4th Cir.) ....................................................................................... 147
Ellis, T.S., III (E.D. Va.) ................................................................................. 81, 147, 174
Feinberg, Wilfred (2d Cir.) ............................................................................................. 20
Fish, A. Joe (N.D. Tex) ................................................................................................. 154
Floyd, Henry F. (D.S.C.) ............................................................................................... 106
Gibbons, Julia Smith (6th Cir.) ..................................................................................... 189
Gilman, Ronald Lee (6th Cir.) ...................................................................................... 189
Gregory, Roger L. (4th Cir.) ................................................................................... 62, 174
Hawkins, Michael Daly (9th Cir.) ................................................................................. 189
Hellerstein, Alvin (S.D.N.Y.) .................................................................................. 87, 151
Hilton, Claude M. (E.D. Va.) ........................................................................................ 132
Hogan, Thomas F. (D.D.C.) .......................................................................................... 189
Kaplan, Lewis A. (S.D.N.Y.) .......................................................................................... 20
Kennedy, Henry H., Jr. (D.D.C.) ................................................................................... 189
Kennelly, Matthew F. (N.D. Ill.) ................................................................................... 189
King, Garr M. (D. Or.) .................................................................................................. 189
King, Robert B. (4th Cir.) ..................................................................................... 147, 174
Kugler, Robert B. (D.N.J.) ............................................................................................ 251
Lee, Gerald Bruce (E.D. Va.) .................................................................................. 50, 125
Lenard, Joan A. (S.D. Fla.) ........................................................................................... 246
Lynch, Gerard E. (S.D.N.Y.) ......................................................................................... 189
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McKeown, M. Margaret (9th Cir.) ................................................................................ 189
Motz, Diana Gribbon (4th Cir.) ..................................................................................... 125
Mukasey, Michael B. (S.D.N.Y.) .............................................................................. 2, 106
Newman, Jon O. (2d Cir.) ............................................................................................... 20
Pregerson, Harry (9th Cir.) ............................................................................................ 189
Rosen, Gerald E. (E.D. Mich.) ........................................................................................ 54
St. Eve, Amy (N.D. Ill.) ................................................................................................ 163
Sand, Leonard B. (S.D.N.Y.) .......................................................................................... 20
Schroeder, H. Kenneth, Jr. (W.D.N.Y.) ........................................................................ 119
Shedd, Dennis W. (4th Cir.) ............................................................................ 62, 147, 174
Skretny, William M. (W.D.N.Y.) .................................................................................. 119
Solis, Jorge A. (N.D. Tex) ............................................................................................. 154
Taylor, Anna Diggs (E.D. Mich.) .................................................................................. 189
Traxler, William B., Jr. (4th Cir.) ............................................................................ 62, 125
Tunheim, John R. , (D. Minn.) ...................................................................................... 142
Walker, Vaughn R. (N.D. Cal.) ..................................................................................... 189
Wilkins, William W. (4th Cir.) ....................................................................................... 62
Wilkinson, J. Harvie, III (4th Cir.) ................................................................................ 125
Williams, Karen J. (4th Cir.) ........................................................................................... 62
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Introduction
National security cases often pose unusual and challenging case-management is-
sues for the courts. Evidence or arguments may be classified; witnesses or the jury
may require special security measures; attorneys contacts with their clients may
be diminished; other challenges may present themselves.
The purpose of this Federal Judicial Center resource is to assemble methods
federal judges have employed to meet these challenges so that judges facing the
challenges can learn from their colleagues experiences.
These case studies include background factual information about a selection
of national security cases as well as descriptions of the judges challenges and so-
lutions. The information presented is based on a review of case files and news
media accounts and on interviews with the judges.
Hyperlinks. An Acrobat copy of this document posted within the judiciary at
FJC Online includes hyperlinks among the footnotes. Embedded in citations to
published opinions are hyperlinks to their Westlaw postings. Citations to unpub-
lished orders and opinions often include hyperlinks to copies of the documents
available at FJC Online. Embedded in citations to other court documents are
hyperlinks to the relevant court s PACER site.
1. The 9/11 Commission Report 280 (2004); id. at 71 ( The ensuing explosion opened a hole
seven stories up. ); United States v. Yousef, 327 F.3d 56, 79 (2d Cir. 2003); United States v. Sa-
lameh, 152 F.3d 88, 107 08 (2d Cir. 1998); United States v. Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d 236, 245
(S.D.N.Y. 1999); United States v. El-Gabrowny, 876 F. Supp. 495, 496 (S.D.N.Y. 1994); United
States v. Salameh, 856 F. Supp. 781, 782 (S.D.N.Y. 1994); United States v. El-Gabrowny, 825 F.
Supp. 38, 39 40 (S.D.N.Y. 1993); see Ralph Blumenthal, Accounts Reconstruct Planning of Trade
Center Explosion, N.Y. Times, May 26, 1993, at B1; Robert D. McFadden, Blast Hits Trade Cen-
ter, Bomb Suspected, N.Y. Times, Feb. 27, 1993, at 11; Christopher S. Wren, U.S. Jury Convicts 3
in a Conspiracy to Bomb Airliners, N.Y. Times, Sept. 6, 1996, at 1.
2. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 78; Salameh, 152 F.3d at 107; Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 246, 290.
3. The 9/11 Commission Report 73 (2004); Yousef, 327 F.3d at 78; Salameh, 152 F.3d at 107.
4. The 9/11 Commission Report 72 (2004); Yousef, 327 F.3d at 78, 135; Salameh, 152 F.3d at
107; Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 246, 291; see Blumenthal, supra note 1; Mary B.W. Tabor, Man
Held in Bombing but Is Not Charged, Lawyer Says, N.Y. Times, May 6, 1993, at B3; Wren, supra
note 1.
5. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 107; Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 246, 294; see Blumenthal, supra note
1.
6. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 107, 109, 118 20 (noting that the guilty plea was entered on Oct. 6,
1992); Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 246, 294; Docket Sheet, United States v. Ajaj, No. 1:92-cr-993
(E.D.N.Y. Sept. 14, 1992) (noting a judgment on Jan. 13, 1993); see Blumenthal, supra note 1;
Tabor, supra note 4.
7. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 78 n.2; Salameh, 152 F.3d at 107; see Richard Bernstein, Inspector Tes-
tifies She Urged No Asylum for Blast Suspect, N.Y. Times, Nov. 16, 1993, at B3; Blumenthal,
supra note 1.
8. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 78; Salameh, 152 F.3d at 107; Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 246.
9. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 78; Salameh, 152 F.3d at 107 08; Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 246 47;
see Richard Bernstein, 4 Are Convicted in Bombing at the World Trade Center That Killed 6,
Stunned U.S., N.Y. Times, Mar. 5, 1994, at 11; Blumenthal, supra note 1; Robert D. McFadden,
Agents Step Up Search for Bombing Suspect s Links, N.Y. Times, Mar. 6, 1993, at 11; Alison Mit-
chell, Chemical Engineer Is Held in the Trade Center Blast, N.Y. Times, Mar. 11, 1993, at A1
[hereinafter Engineer Held]; Alison Mitchell, U.S. Widens Charges in Trade Center Bombing,
N.Y. Times, May 27, 1993, at B4 [hereinafter U.S. Widens Charges].
10. The 9/11 Commission Report 72 (2004); Salameh, 152 F.3d at 107 08; Salameh, 54 F.
Supp. 2d at 247; see Bernstein, supra note 9; Mitchell, Engineer Held, supra note 9.
11. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 108; Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 246 47; United States v. El-
Gabrowny, 876 F. Supp. 495, 497 (S.D.N.Y. 1994); United States v. El-Gabrowny, 825 F. Supp.
38, 40 (S.D.N.Y. 1993); see Blumenthal, supra note 1; Ralph Blumenthal, Insistence on Refund
for a Truck Results in an Arrest in Explosion, N.Y. Times, Mar. 5, 1993, at A1 [hereinafter Insis-
tence on Refund]; Robert D. McFadden, Jersey City Man Is Charged in Bombing of Trade Center
After Rented Van Is Traced, N.Y. Times, Mar. 5, 1993, at A1.
12. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 135; Salameh, 152 F.3d at 108; see Bernstein, supra note 9; Blu-
menthal, supra note 1; Wren, supra note 1; see also Benjamin Weiser, Man Accused of Delivering
a Bomb Said He Believed It Was Soap, N.Y. Times, Oct. 16, 1997, at B3 (reporting testimony that
Ismoil thought the van carried soap).
13. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 108; Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 247; see Bernstein, supra note 9; Ri-
chard Bernstein, Telephone Threat After Blast Is Played at World Trade Center Bombing Trial,
N.Y. Times, Dec. 10, 1993, at B3; Blumenthal, supra note 1; Alison Mitchell, Letter Explained
Motive in Bombing, Officials Now Say, N.Y. Times, Mar. 28, 1993, at 11.
14. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 129; Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 247; see Blumenthal, supra note 1;
Mary B.W. Tabor, Questions Linger in Explosion Case, N.Y. Times, Sept. 14, 1993, at B1.
15. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 135; El-Gabrowny, 876 F. Supp. at 497; El-Gabrowny, 825 F.
Supp. at 40; see Blumenthal, supra note 1; Blumenthal, Insistence on Refund, supra note 11;
McFadden, supra note 11.
16. The 9/11 Commission Report 72 (2004); Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 135; Salameh, 152 F.3d at
108; Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 247; see Bernstein, supra note 9; Blumenthal, supra note 1; Blu-
menthal, Insistence on Refund, supra note 11; McFadden, supra note 9; McFadden, supra note 11.
It was reported that Salameh had also returned to the rental office the day after the rental to re-
place a missing rearview mirror, creating a mystery of why someone who intended to use a
rented van for a bombing would let himself be seen repeatedly by witnesses. McFadden, supra
note 9.
17. Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 247, 269 70; see Alison Mitchell, Bombing Suspect Flown to
U.S. After 10 Days in Egypt s Custody, N.Y. Times, Mar. 25, 1993, at A1.
18. See Mitchell, supra note 17.
19. The 9/11 Commission Report 72 (2004); Salameh, 152 F.3d at 108, 135; see Tabor, supra
note 14 (reporting the government s offering $2 million rewards each for Yousef and Yasin);
Wren, supra note 1.
20. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 108 n.2, 135; United States v. Yousef, 925 F. Supp. 1063, 1065
(S.D.N.Y. 1996); see David Johnston, Fugitive in Trade Center Blast Is Caught and Returned to
U.S., N.Y. Times, Feb. 9, 1995, at 1; James C. McKinley, Jr., Suspected Bombing Leader Indicted
on Broader Charges, N.Y. Times, Apr. 14, 1995, at 3; Wren, supra note 1 (reporting that, Until
his arrest in Pakistan in 1995, the United States considered him the most wanted fugitive alive,
with a $2 million reward for his capture. ).
21. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 135; United States v. Yousef, No. 1:93-cr-180, 1999 WL 714103,
at *1 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 13, 1999); see Docket Sheet, United States v. Salameh, No. 1:93-cr-180
(S.D.N.Y. Mar. 17, 1993) [hereinafter S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet] (noting the filing on Aug.
3, 1995, of a seventh superseding indictment against Yousef, Yasin, and Ismoil); see also James
C. McKinley, Jr., Suspect Is Said to Be Longtime Friend of Bombing Mastermind, N.Y. Times,
Aug. 4, 1995, at 1.
22. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 108 n.2; Salameh, 54 F. Supp. 2d at 254; see Alison Mitchell, U.S.
Informer Is New Suspect in Bomb Plot, N.Y. Times, Aug. 5, 1993, at B1; Robert F. Worth, Second
Attack on Iraq Prison in 48 Hours Wounds 5 Iraqis, N.Y. Times, Apr. 5, 2005, at A9.
Although a fugitive with a $25 million reward offered for his capture, he was interviewed by
Lesley Stahl for CBS News 60 Minutes on May 23, 2002. See Tina Kelley, Suspect in 1993
Bombing Says Trade Center Wasn t First Target, N.Y. Times, June 1, 2002, at A10 (reporting that
Yasin originally wanted to blow up Jewish neighborhoods in Brooklyn, but Yousef thought de-
stroying the World Trade Center would be more effective).
23. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 108; Tabor, supra note 4.
24. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 108; Tabor, supra note 4.
25. S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Ralph Blumenthal, Suspect in Blast
Believed to Be in Pakistan, N.Y. Times, Mar. 18, 1993, at B4; see also Mitchell, Engineer Held,
supra note 9 (reporting Ayyad s arrest on Mar. 10, 1993).
26. S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Mayr B.W. Tabor, As Trial Is Set in
Explosion, Hunt Widens, N.Y. Times, Apr. 2, 1993, at B1.
Tim Reagan interviewed Meghan Silhan, Judge Duffy s law clerk, by telephone on July 23,
2007.
The Southern District of New York s 2006 Milton Pollack Fellow, Philip J. Gross, also pre-
pared a report on challenges to the district s judges in terrorism cases. Philip J. Gross, Guide to
High Security & Terrorism Cases (2006).
27. United States v. Yousef, 327 F.3d 56, 135 (2d Cir. 2003); S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet,
supra note 21; see Ralph Blumenthal, Missing Suspect Charged in Trade Center Bombing, N.Y.
Times, Apr. 1, 1993, at B3.
28. United States v. Salameh, 992 F. 2d 445, 446 (2d Cir. 1993); see Tabor, supra note 26.
29. Salameh, 992 F. 2d 445; see United States v. Salameh, No. 1:93-cr-180, 1993 WL 364486,
at *1 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 15, 1993); see David Margolick, Ban on Press Statements in Trade Center
Bombing Case Is Overturned, N.Y. Times, May 1, 1993, at 127.
30. See Blumenthal, supra note 1; Mitchell, supra note 17.
31. S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21.
32. See Bernstein, supra note 9; Mitchell, supra note 22; Tabor, supra note 14; Mary B.W.
Tabor, Trade Center Defendant Agrees to a Plea Bargain, N.Y. Times, May 10, 1994, at B3. A
sixth superseding information against Alkaisi was filed on May 9, 1994. S.D.N.Y. Salameh Dock-
et Sheet, supra note 21.
33. S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Tabor, supra note 32.
34. S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Ronald Sullivan, Bombing Figure
Gets 20 Months for an Immigration Violation, N.Y. Times, July 14, 1994.
Alkaisi was released from prison on November 7, 1994. http://www.bop.gov.
35. S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Mitchell, U.S. Widens Charges, supra
note 9.
36. S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Mitchell, supra note 22.
37. United States v. Salameh, 152 F.3d 88, 108 (2d Cir. 1998); S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket
Sheet, supra note 21.
38. S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Ralph Blumenthal, Jury Selection
Starts in World Trade Center Case, N.Y. Times, Sept. 15, 1993, at B1; Tabor, supra note 14.
Judge Duffy does not use jury questionnaires. United States v. Salameh, No. 1:93-cr-180, 1993
WL 364486, at *2 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 15, 1993) ( There has been . . . absolutely no showing that jury
questionnaires are of any particular help in the selection of a jury in highly publicized cases where
a searching voir dire is conducted. ); see Gross, supra note 26, at 23 24.
39. See Blumenthal, supra note 38; Mary B.W. Tabor, Jury Pool to Be Expanded by 5,000 for
Trade Center Trial, N.Y. Times, Sept. 3, 1993, at B1.
40. See Richard Bernstein, Hints of Confrontation in Opening Statements, N.Y. Times, Oct. 5,
1993, at B4.
41. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 108, 135; United States v. Salameh, 856 F. Supp. 781, 782 (S.D.N.Y.
1994); S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Bernstein, supra note 9; Richard
Bernstein, Jurors Begin Deliberations in Blast Case, N.Y. Times, Feb. 24, 1994, at B1; Wren,
supra note 1.
42. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 161; Salameh, 856 F. Supp. at 782; see Richard Bernstein, 4 Defen-
dants Ask Lawyers Be Changed, N.Y. Times, Apr. 27, 1994, at B2.
43. Salameh, 856 F. Supp. at 782 (noting a desire to hire William Kunstler and Ronald Kuby,
who were counsel for Siddig Ibrahim Siddig Ali and Ibrahim el-Gabrowny in a related prosecution
before Judge Mukasey); see United States v. Rahman, 861 F. Supp. 266, 272 (S.D.N.Y. 1994); see
also Bernstein, supra note 42; Gross, supra note 26, at 10.
44. Salameh, 856 F. Supp. 781; see Gross, supra note 26, at 10. The court of appeals denied
the defendants petition for a writ of mandamus. Docket Sheet, In re Abouhalima, No. 94-3038
(2d Cir. Apr. 21, 1994) (noting denial of the writ on May 3, 1994); see Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at
272.
45. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 161.
46. Id. at 108; Salameh, 856 F. Supp. at 782; S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21;
see Richard Bernstein, Trade Center Bombers Get Prison Terms of 240 Years, N.Y. Times, May
25, 1994, at A1; Gross, supra note 26, at 10 11; Wren, supra note 1.
47. See Bernstein, supra note 46; Gross, supra note 26, at 11.
48. Salameh, 152 F.3d at 161; see Convictions Are Upheld in Trade Center Case, N.Y. Times,
Aug. 5, 1998, at B6; Gross, supra note 26, at 11.
49. United States v. Salameh, 261 F.3d 271, 275 (2d Cir. 2001).
50. Id. (noting sentences of 1,403 months for Salameh, 1,300 months for Abouhalima, 1,405
months for Ayyad, and 1,378 months for Ajaj); S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21
(same); see United States v. Tocco, 135 F.3d 116, 131 32 (2d Cir. 1998) (approving a sentencing
scheme by Judge Jack B. Weinstein of the Eastern District of New York).
51. Salameh, 261 F.3d 271; see Benjamin Weiser, Trade Center Bombing Terms, N.Y. Times,
Aug. 7, 2001, at B4.
52. United States v. Rahman, 189 F.3d 88, 108 (2d Cir. 1999); United States v. El-Gabrowny,
876 F. Supp. 495, 497 (S.D.N.Y. 1994); United States v. El-Gabrowny, 825 F. Supp. 38, 40
(S.D.N.Y. 1993); see Blumenthal, supra note 1.
It was reported that Salameh failed four attempts to get a New Jersey driver s license using his
own address. Blumenthal, supra.
53. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 105, 106, 108; United States v. El-Gabrowny, 35 F.3d 63, 64 (2d Cir.
1994); El-Gabrowny, 876 F. Supp. at 496 97; United States v. Rahman, 861 F. Supp. 266, 270
(S.D.N.Y. 1994); El-Gabrowny, 825 F. Supp. at 39 40.
54. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 108; El-Gabrowny, 35 F.3d at 64; El-Gabrowny, 876 F. Supp. at
496 98; Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 270; El-Gabrowny, 825 F. Supp. at 39 41; see McFadden, su-
pra note 11; Alison Mitchell, Suspect in Bombing Is Linked to Sect with a Violent Voice, N.Y.
Times, Mar. 5, 1993, at A1.
55. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 108; El-Gabrowny, 35 F.3d at 64; El-Gabrowny, 876 F. Supp. at
496 97; Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 270; United States v. Rahman, 837 F. Supp. 64, 65 (S.D.N.Y.
1993); El-Gabrowny, 825 F. Supp. at 39, 41; see Blumenthal, supra note 1; McFadden, supra note
9.
56. El-Gabrowny, 35 F.3d at 64; Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 270; Rahman, 837 F. Supp. at 65;
El-Gabrowny, 825 F. Supp. at 39; Docket Sheet, United States v. Abdel Rahman, No. 1:93-cr-181
(S.D.N.Y. Mar. 17, 1993) [hereinafter S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Docket Sheet] (also noting the
filing of a superseding indictment against El-Gabrowny on May 19, 1993); see Blumenthal, supra
note 25.
57. S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Docket Sheet, supra note 56.
Judge Mukasey retired from the bench in 2006 and returned to the practice of law until Presi-
dent George W. Bush named him as his third Attorney General. Federal Judicial Center Biograph-
ical Directory of Federal Judges, http://www.fjc.gov/public/home.nsf/hisj; see Michael Abramo-
witz & Dan Eggen, Ex-Judge Is Said to Be Pick at Justice, Wash. Post, Sept. 17, 2007, at A1; Dan
Eggen, Senate Confirms Mukasey by 53 40, N.Y. Times, Nov. 9, 2007, at A1; Joseph Goldstein,
As Judge Leaves for Law Firm, His Legacy Is Remembered, N.Y. Sun, July 26, 2006, at 1; Carl
Hulse, Mukasey Wins Vote in Senate, Despite Doubts, N.Y. Times, Nov. 9, 2007, at A1; Sheryl
Gay Stolberg & Philip Shenon, Bush to Appoint Ex-Judge as Head of Justice Dept., N.Y. Times,
Sept. 17, 2007, at A1.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Mukasey for this report at his law offices in Manhattan on June
25, 2007.
58. Interview with Michael B. Mukasey, June 25, 2007.
59. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 105 & n.3; Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 270; Rahman, 837 F. Supp. at
65; see United States v. Nosair, 854 F. Supp. 251, 251 (S.D.N.Y. 1994); see also Blumenthal, su-
pra note 1; McFadden, supra note 9; John T. McQuiston, Kahane Is Killed After Giving Talk in
New York Hotel, N.Y. Times, Nov. 6, 1990, at A1; Mitchell, supra note 54; Ronald Sullivan,
Judge Gives Maximum Term in Kahane Case, N.Y. Times, Jan. 30, 1992, at A1.
60. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 105 & n.3; Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 270; see Blumenthal, supra note
1; M.A. Farber, Gun That Was Found on Defendant Is Linked to Kahane Shooting, N.Y. Times,
Dec. 5, 1991, at B3; McFadden, supra note 9; McFadden, supra note 11; Mitchell, supra note 54;
Selwyn Raab, Jury Acquits Defendant in Kahane Trial, N.Y. Times, Dec. 22, 1991, at 136; Tabor,
supra note 14.
Nosair shot and was shot by a postal police officer at the scene, Carlos Acosta. Rahman, 189
F.3d at 105. Although Nosair was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon on Acosta, Nosair
sued Acosta and the postal service for his own injury. Docket Sheet, Nosair v. Acosta, No. 1:92-
cv-8274, 1993 WL 336996 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 1, 1993). His suit was dismissed as precluded by his
conviction, id., and his appeal was dismissed as frivolous, Docket Sheet, Nosair v. Acosta, No. 93-
2661 (2d Cir. Oct. 7, 1993).
61. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 104, 106; see Richard Bernstein, Biggest U.S. Terrorist Trial Begins
as Arguments Clash, N.Y. Times, Jan. 31, 1995, at 1 (reporting that Salem was paid more than $1
million by the United States government for his assistance); Alison Mitchell, Bomb Informer Ac-
tive in 1991, Authorities Say, N.Y. Times, July 15, 1993, at A1 [hereinafter Bomb Informer]; Ali-
son Mitchell, Egyptian Was Informer, Officials Say, N.Y. Times, June 26, 1993, at 123 [hereinaf-
ter Egyptian Informer]; Alison Mitchell, Official Recalls Delay in Using Informer, N.Y. Times,
July 16, 1993, at B2 (reporting that Salem had entered the federal witness protection program);
Mitchell, supra note 54 (describing Abdel Rahman as blind, with one eye without a pupil, the
other an empty socket ); see also Mary B.W. Tabor, Informer s Ex-Wife Said He Warned of Ter-
rorism, N.Y. Times, Sept. 28, 1993, at B2 (reporting that Salem said that the day after the explo-
sion [he] was upset and told [his ex-wife] the bombing could have been averted if the F.B.I. had
heeded his warnings ).
62. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 106; see James C. McKinley, Jr., Many Faces of Witness in Terror
Trial, N.Y. Times, Mar. 6, 1995, at 3.
63. See William E. Farrell, 5 in Sadat Trial Sentenced to Die, N.Y. Times, Mar. 7, 1982, at 11;
William E. Farrell, Egypt Reports Plot to Kill Aides at Sadat s Funeral, N.Y. Times, Oct. 31,
1981, at 13; McFadden, supra note 9; McFadden, supra note 11; Mitchell, supra note 54; Tabor,
supra note 14; see also The 9/11 Commission Report 56 (2004) (Abdel Rahman s preaching had
inspired the assassination of Sadat ).
Abdel Rahmen was subsequently tried for and acquitted of participating in a plot to overthrow
the Egytian government after el-Sadat s death. See Egyptian Court Sentences 107 Moslem Mili-
tants in a 1981 Revolt, N.Y. Times, Oct. 1, 1984, at A6. He was later included in an arrest of 1,500
Muslim extremists, but he was freed several months later. See Alan Cowell, Cairo Frees Funda-
mentalist Cleric Pending Hearing on Role in Strife, N.Y. Times, Aug. 11, 1989, at A3; Alan Co-
well, Egypt Seizes 1,500 in Crackdown on Fundamentalists, N.Y. Times, Apr. 27, 1989, at A3.
64. See James C. McKinley, Jr., Islamic Leader on U.S. Terrorist List Is in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Times, Dec. 16, 1990, at 144; McFadden, supra note 11; Mitchell, supra note 54.
According to the 9/11 Commission, After it was discovered that Abdel Rahman, the Blind
Sheikh, had come and gone almost at will, State initiated significant reforms to its watchlist and
visa-processing policies. The 9/11 Commission Report 95 (2004).
65. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 108; see also United States v. Rahman, 854 F. Supp. 254, 258
(S.D.N.Y. 1994).
66. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 108.
67. Id.
68. Id. at 107.
69. Id.
70. Id.
71. Id. at 105.
72. Id. at 109; see Mitchell, Egyptian Informer, supra note 61.
73. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 108 09; see Ralph Blumenthal, U.S. Says Bomb-Plot Suspects Talked
of Blowing Up Manhattan Jewelry District, N.Y. Times, June 30, 1993, at B3; Robert D. McFad-
den, 8 Seized as Suspects in Plot to Bomb New York Targets and Kill Political Figures, N.Y.
Times, June 25, 1993, at A1.
74. Rahman, 189 F.3d at 110.
85. S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Docket Sheet, supra note 56; see Ronald Sullivan, Minor Figure
in Bomb Plot Sentenced to Time Served, N.Y. Times, July 21, 1994, at B4 (reporting that Gant
said he thought the explosives he was providing would be used to combat the rape and massacre of
Muslims in Bosnia).
86. See Ralph Blumenthal, Bombing Suspect Seized at Resort, N.Y. Times, July 24, 1993, at
11; Joseph P. Fried, Bombing Plotter in Plea Deal Is Given Probation and Time Served, N.Y.
Times, Dec. 20, 1995, at 5; John J. Goldman, 11th Suspect in N.Y. Bombing Plot Arrested, L.A.
Times, July 24, 1993, at 2.
87. S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Docket Sheet, supra note 56; see Fried, supra note 86.
88. S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Docket Sheet, supra note 56 (noting sentencing in Feb. 1996); see
Joseph P. Fried, In Plea Deal, Jerseyan to Testify in Terror Trial, N.Y. Times, May 2, 1995, at 5.
89. United States v. Rahman, 189 F.3d 88, 103 (2d Cir. 1999); United States v. Rahman, 861
F. Supp. 266, 270 (S.D.N.Y. 1994); United States v. Rahman, 854 F. Supp. 254, 258 (S.D.N.Y.
1994); United States v. El-Gabrowny, 844 F. Supp. 955, 957 (S.D.N.Y. 1994); see Tabor, supra
note 83.
Judge Mukasey denied Nosair s motion to dismiss some counts against him as double jeopardy
because of his prior prosecution in state court for crimes related to the murder of Rabbi Kahane.
United States v. Nosair, 854 F. Supp. 251 (S.D.N.Y. 1994). Judge Mukasey also ruled that al-
though participation in the Kahane murder was a triable offense, it could not be prosecuted as part
of seditious conspiracy, because Kahane was a private foreign citizen. Rahman, 854 F. Supp. at
258 61.
90. United States v. Rahman, 837 F. Supp. 64, 65 (S.D.N.Y. 1993); S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman
Docket Sheet, supra note 56; see David Margolick, Still Radical After All These Years, N.Y.
Times, July 6, 1993, at B1.
91. Rahman, 837 F. Supp. at 65; S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Docket Sheet, supra note 56.
92. Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 271; Rahman, 837 F. Supp. at 65 66.
93. Rahman, 837 F. Supp. at 65 66 (internal quotation alterations in original); see id. at 66
(noting that Siddig Ali appeared to base his decision in part on his proclamation of innocence: I
believe that my co-defendant and myself are innocent people. My conflict is not with my co-
defendant or with anybody else, but it is with the government, with the FBI, and with those people
who are accusing me of doing things or saying things that I have not conspired or done. ).
94. Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 271; Rahman, 837 F. Supp. at 67; S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Dock-
et Sheet, supra note 56.
95. See Selwyn Raab, Jury Selection Seen as Crucial to Verdict, N.Y. Times, Dec. 23, 1991, at
B8.
96. Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 270; Rahman, 837 F. Supp. at 65; S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Dock-
et Sheet, supra note 56 (noting the filing of a criminal complaint against El-Gabrowny on Mar. 5,
1993, and the filing of an indictment against El-Gabrowny on Mar. 17, 1993).
97. United States v. Rahman, No. 1:93-cr-181, 1993 WL 340992 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 3, 1993); see
Gross, supra note 26, at 8.
In denying Nosair s request on reconsideration, Judge Mukasey also denied an application by
Lynne Stewart to represent Mouhammed Abouhalima. Rahman, id., 1993 WL 410449 (Oct 13,
1993); see Gross, supra note 26, at 8.
98. Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 270; S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Docket Sheet, supra note 56.
99. Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 271; Rahman, 837 F. Supp. at 67; Rahman, No. 1:93-cr-181,
1993 WL 385762 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 27, 1993); see Kunstler to Defend Sheik in Bombing Case, N.Y.
Times, Sept. 22, 1993, at B4; see also Gross, supra note 26, at 7 10 (describing as a celebrity
lawyer issue the attorneys wanting to represent not only lesser known defendants but also the
most high-profile defendant).
100. Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 271; Rahman, 837 F. Supp. at 65.
101. Rahman, 837 F. Supp. at 65, 72; see id. at 71 (noting that the court would appoint standby
counsel to conduct cross-examination of any former client of the Kunstler firm who takes the
stand at trial, so as to minimize the risk that that client s privileged communications to the
Kunstler firm will influence the cross-examination ); Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 271 (noting rul-
ing); see Ralph Blumenthal, Judge Rules That Sheik and Two Other Defendants Cannot Share
Lawyers, N.Y. Times, Nov. 11, 1993, at B3.
102. Rahman, 861 F. Supp. at 268; see Ralph Blumenthal, Sheik Is Prepared to Act As Lawyer,
Judge Is Told, N.Y. Times, Nov. 16, 1993, at B3.
Abdel Rahman had been successful defending himself pro se in Egypt on conspiracy charges
in connection with the 1981 assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and thus
thought he could duplicate those results; Abdel Rahman also wanted to use the trial as a plat-
form from which to convey his views.
Gross, supra note 26, at 4 (reporting interview with Judge Mukasey).
Judge Mukasey told Abdel Rahman that if he behaved improperly, appointed counsel would
take over. Interview with Michael B. Mukasey, June 25, 2007.
103. See Bernstein, supra note 61; Gross, supra note 26, at 4 ( Ultimately, Abdel Rahman s
close circle of people around him convinced him that he would have little chance of prevailing if
he continued through trial pro se and convinced him to accept counsel. ).
104. See Tabor, supra note 4.
105. See Mary B.W. Tabor, Defendant in Bomb Plot Released on Bail, N.Y. Times, Feb. 9,
1994, at B2.
106. S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Docket Sheet, supra note 56; see Joseph P. Fried, U.S. Says Man
Helped Brother Flee in Trade Center Bombing, N.Y. Times, Sept. 19, 1996, at 8.
107. S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Docket Sheet, supra note 56; see Two Are Sentenced in Trade
Center Bombing, N.Y. Times, Nov. 25, 1998.
The court of appeals affirmed. United States v. Abouhalima, No. 98-1677, 1999 WL 1295846
(2d Cir. Dec. 23, 1999). Mohammed Abouhalima was released from prison on August 25, 2005.
http://www.bop.gov.
108. United States v. Rahman, 861 F. Supp. 266, 268 (S.D.N.Y. 1994); see Raymond Hernan-
dez, Bomb Plot Suspect Will Not Be Witness for U.S., N.Y. Times, Aug. 13, 1994, at 123.
130. United States v. Rahman, 189 F.3d 88, 157 60 (2d Cir. 1999); see Benjamin Weiser, Ap-
pellate Court Backs Convictions in 93 Terror Plot, N.Y. Times, Aug. 17, 1999, at A1.
131. S.D.N.Y. Abdel Rahman Docket Sheet, supra note 56.
132. Opinion, United States v. El-Gabrowny, No. 00-1401 (2d Cir. May 24, 2001), available at
10 Fed. Appx. 23.
133. United States v. Yousef, 327 F.3d 56, 79 80 (2d Cir. 2003).
134. The 9/11 Commission Report 147 (2004) (noting that the plan became known as the Bo-
jinka plot); Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79 80; Dina Temple-Raston, The Jihad Next Door: The Lack-
awanna Six and Rough Justice in the Age of Terror 24 (2007) (reporting that the plan was to use
liquid explosives that would pass through airport metal detectors).
135. The 9/11 Commission Report 147 (2004); Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 81; see Wren, supra
note 1.
136. The 9/11 Commission Report 147 (2004); Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 81; United States v.
Yousef, 927 F. Supp. 673, 675 (S.D.N.Y. 1996); see McKinley, supra note 20; Wren, supra note
1.
137. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 81; Yousef, 927 F. Supp. at 675; see McKinley, supra note 20;
Wren, supra note 1.
138. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 81; see McKinley, supra note 20; Philip Shenon, Broad Terror
Campaign Is Foiled by Fire in Kitchen, Officials Say, N.Y. Times, Feb. 12, 1995, at 1; Temple-
Raston, supra note 134, at 24; Wren, supra note 1.
139. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 81; United States v. Yousef, 925 F. Supp. 1069 (S.D.N.Y. 1996);
see McKinley, supra note 20.
140. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 83.
141. Id. at 79, 82; see James C. McKinley, Jr., F.B.I. Arrests Man in Far East, Charged in Plot
to Bomb Planes, N.Y. Times, Dec. 13, 1995, at 5.
142. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 82; see McKinley, supra note 141.
143. The 9/11 Commission Report 148 (2004); Yousef, 327 F.3d at 79, 81 82; United States v.
Yousef, 925 F. Supp. 1063, 1065 (S.D.N.Y. 1996); see Johnston, supra note 20; McKinley, supra
note 20; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 24; Wren, supra note 1.
144. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 82; Yousef, 925 F. Supp. at 1065; see S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket
Sheet, supra note 21 (noting Yousef s not guilty plea on Feb. 9, 1995); see also Johnston, supra
note 20; Wren, supra note 1.
145. See Benjamin Weiser, Suspect s Confession Cited as Bombing Trial Opens, N.Y. Times,
Aug. 6, 1997, at B6.
146. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 85 (giving the start date as May 29, which was the day of opening ar-
guments); S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21 (also noting the filing on Apr. 13, 1995,
of an eighth superseding indictment against Yousef, Yasin, and Murad; the filing on June 14,
1995, of a ninth superseding indictment against Yousef, Yasin, and Murad; the filing on Sept. 11,
1995, of a tenth superseding indictment against Yousef, Yasin, Murad, and Ismoil; the filing on
Dec. 13, 1995, of eleventh superseding indictments against Yousef, Yasin, Murad, Ismoil, and
Shah; and the filing on Feb. 21, 1996, of twelfth superseding indictments against Yousef, Yasin,
Murad, Ismoil, and Shah); see Judge Dismisses 75 on Bomb Jury Panel, N.Y. Times, May 14,
1996, at 2 [hereinafter Judge Dismisses].
147. See Gross, supra note 26, at 5; Christopher S. Wren, Plot of Terror in the Skies Is Out-
lined by a Prosecutor, N.Y. Times, May 30, 1996, at 3.
148. See Gross, supra note 26, at 5; Christopher S. Wren, Terror Suspect Defends Himself and
Offers Jury an Alibi, N.Y. Times, May 31, 1996, at 1; Wren, supra note 1; Christopher S. Wren,
With Judge s Gentle Help, Terror Suspect Starts Case, N.Y. Times, Aug. 22, 1996, at 1.
149. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 85; see Wren, supra note 1.
150. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 77 78, 80; S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Jury
Selection Begins in Trade Center Trial, N.Y. Times, July 16, 1997, at B2.
151. See Bomb Suspect to Use Lawyer at 2d Trial, N.Y. Times, Dec. 6, 1996, at 3.
152. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 80, 137; S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Benja-
min Weiser, Mastermind and Driver Found Guilty in 1993 Plot to Blow Up Trade Center, N.Y.
Times, Nov. 13, 1997, at A1.
153. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 80, 85, 135; S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Ben-
jamin Weiser, Mastermind Gets Life for Bombing of Trade Center, N.Y. Times, Jan. 9, 1998, at
A1.
The court of appeals denied Yousef s appeal of the district court s decision not to appoint ha-
beas corpus counsel under the Criminal Justice Act. United States v. Yousef, 395 F.3d 76 (2d Cir.
2005).
154. See Weiser, supra note 153.
155. Yousef, 327 F.3d at 80, 85, 135; S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21; see Pilot
Is Given Life Term for Bombing Plot, N.Y. Times, May 16, 1998, at B5; Benjamin Weiser, Driver
Gets 240 Years in Prison for Bombing of Trade Center, N.Y. Times, Apr. 5, 1998, at B2.
156. Yousef, 327 F.3d 56; see Benjamin Weiser, Judges Uphold Convictions in 93 Bombing,
N.Y. Times, Apr. 5, 2003, at D5.
The appeal was heard by Judges Ralph K. Winter, Jr., John Walker, Jr., and José A. Cabranes.
Because, by chance, all three judges sat in New Haven, Connecticut, oral argument was held there.
Interview with Hon. José A. Cabranes, Nov. 4, 2009. Second Circuit oral arguments are almost
always held in New York. Interview with 2d Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Nov. 6, 2009.
157. S.D.N.Y. Salameh Docket Sheet, supra note 21.
158. See Judge Dismisses, supra note 146.
159. Michael B. Mukasey, United States v. Abdel Rahman: Preliminary Voir Dire (Jan. 9,
1995) [hereinafter Mukasey Preliminary Voir Dire]; see Bernstein, supra note 9; Blumenthal, su-
pra note 38; Gross, supra note 26, at 21 ( In every major terrorism trial that has taken place in the
Southern District [of New York], an anonymous jury has been used due to the heightened risk of
harm to potential jurors because of the nature of the crime at issue. ); Tabor, supra note 39; Wren,
supra note 1 ( After the [first Yousef] trial ended, the jurors were whisked away in three vans
before reporters could approach them. ).
160. Mukasey Preliminary Voir Dire, supra note 159; Interview with Michael B. Mukasey,
June 25, 2007; Interview with Meghan Silhan, law clerk to Hon. Kevin Thomas Duffy, July 23,
2007.
161. See Benjamin Weiser, Trial Delayed for 2 Charged with Bombing Trade Center, N.Y.
Times, Aug. 5, 1997, at B3.
162. Interview with Meghan Silhan, law clerk to Hon. Kevin Thomas Duffy, July 23, 2007; see
Bernstein, supra note 9; Tabor, supra note 39.
163. Interview with Michael B. Mukasey, June 25, 2007.
164. Mukasey Preliminary Voir Dire, supra note 159; see Benjamin Weiser, Bomb Trial Judge
Tries to Put the Jury at Ease, N.Y. Times, Aug. 10, 1997, at 131.
165. United States v. Rahman, 870 F. Supp. 47, 49 (S.D.N.Y. 1994); Interview with Michael
B. Mukasey, June 25, 2007; see Gross, supra note 26, at 37; see also 18 U.S.C. app. 3; Robert
Timothy Reagan, Keeping Government Secrets: A Pocket Guide for Judges on the State-Secrets
Privilege, the Classified Information Procedures Act, and Court Security Officers (2007).
166. Interview with Michael B. Mukasey, June 25, 2007.
167. Rahman, 870 F. Supp. 47; see Gross, supra note 26, at 37 (reporting that only one of the
six documents had to be disclosed); Liptak, supra note 123 ( Judge Mukasey was concerned
throughout about balancing the defendants rights against national security. He ordered an array of
potential evidence to be disclosed to the defense, for instance, but drew the line at information he
said would needlessly compromise intelligence operations. ).
168. An appeal was heard by Second Circuit Judges Wilfred Feinberg, Jon O. Newman, and
José A. Cabranes.
For this report, on November 4, 2009, Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Newman in Judge
Newman s Hartford chambers, and Judge Cabranes and his law clerk Matt McKenzie in Judge
Cabranes s New Haven chambers.
169. The 9/11 Commission Report 70 (2004); In re Terrorist Bombings of U.S. Embassies in
East Africa, 552 F.3d 93, 104 (2d Cir. 2008); United States v. Bin Laden, 397 F. Supp. 2d 465,
473 (S.D.N.Y. 2005); United States v. Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d 359, 362 (S.D.N.Y. 2001);
United States v. El-Hage, 213 F.3d 74, 77 (2d Cir. 2000); United States v. Bin Laden, 91 F. Supp.
2d 600, 604, 606 (S.D.N.Y. 2000); United States v. Bin Laden, 92 F. Supp. 2d 225, 231 (S.D.N.Y.
2000); see Rick Lyman, Texans Cell Terror Suspect Apolitical, N.Y. Times, Sept. 20, 1998, at
126; James C. McKinley, Jr., Bombs Rip Apart 2 U.S. Embassies in Africa, N.Y. Times, Aug. 8,
1998, at A1.
Eleven non-American deaths occurred in Tanzania; the other deaths occurred in Kenya. See
Raymond Bonner, Tanzania Charges Two in Bombing of American Embassy, N.Y. Times, Sept.
22, 1998, at A6.
An account of the bombings and the prosecution of the bombers was prepared by an American
anthropologist who survived the blast in Tanzania, but whose Kenyan husband died waiting for
her outside the embassy. Susan F. Hirsch, In the Moment of Greatest Calamity: Terrorism, Grief,
and a Victim s Quest for Justice (2006).
170. In re Terrorist Bombings of U.S. Embassies in East Africa, 552 F.3d 177, 185 (2d Cir.
2008); In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 104; United States v. Bin Laden, 132 F. Supp. 2d
198 (S.D.N.Y. 2001); see Raymond Bonner, Pakistan Arrests Two New Suspects in Embassy
Blasts, N.Y. Times, Aug. 19, 1998, at A1; Raymond Bonner, Tanzania Charges Two in Bombing
of American Embassy, N.Y. Times, Sept. 22, 1998, at A6 [hereinafter Tanzania Charges].
171. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 185 (one week after detention in Pakistan, Odeh
was transferred to Kenyan authorities); see David Johnston, U.S. Says Suspect Does Not Admit
Role in Bombings or Ties to Saudi, N.Y. Times, Aug. 18, 1998, at A7.
172. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at181; In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 105;
United States v. Bin Laden, 132 F. Supp. 2d 168, 173 74 (S.D.N.Y. 2001); see David Johnston,
Blast Suspect Held in U.S. and Is Said to Admit Role, N.Y. Times, Aug. 28, 1998, at A1.
173. See Johnston, supra note 172; see In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 182 (noting that
al- Owhali s cooperation was contingent on his being tried in the United States, which he regarded
as his enemy, instead of Kenya, which he did not).
The court denied a motion to suppress this confession. Bin Laden, 132 F. Supp. 2d at 192 98;
see Benjamin Weiser, Judge Extends Legal Rights Beyond U.S., N.Y. Times, Feb. 17, 2001, at B1;
Benjamin Weiser, Kenya Statements in Terrorism Case Allowed by Judge, N.Y. Times, Jan. 30,
2001, at A1.
174. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 105; Bin Laden, 132 F. Supp. 2d at 205; Bin Laden,
132 F. Supp. 2d at 178; see Dan Barry, With Suspect in Town, Giuliani Steps Up Security, N.Y.
Times, Aug. 28, 1998, at A6; David Johnston, Charges Against 2d Suspect Detail Trial of Terror-
ists, N.Y. Times, Aug. 29, 1998, at A4.
175. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 102; United States v. Bin Laden, 91 F. Supp. 2d
600, 606 (S.D.N.Y. 2000); see United States v. Bin Laden, 92 F. Supp. 2d 225, 231 (S.D.N.Y.
2000) (noting first court appearance on Oct. 8, 1998); see also H.L. Pohlman, Terrorism and the
Constitution 38 39 (2008) (discussing types of extraterritorial jurisdiction over crimes committed
abroad).
176. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 105, 109; United States v. Bin Laden, 126 F. Supp.
2d 290 (S.D.N.Y. 2001) (noting June 28, 2000, filing of death penalty notice); United States v. Bin
Laden, 126 F. Supp. 2d 256 (S.D.N.Y. 2000); see Benjamin Weiser, 4 Guilty in Terror Bombings
of 2 U.S. Embassies in Africa, N.Y. Times, May 30, 2001, at A1[hereinafter 4 Guilty] (reporting
that prosecutors did not explain why they did not seek the death penalty against Odeh); Benjamin
Weiser, Defendant in Bombings Faking Illness, Judge Is Told, N.Y. Times, Dec. 12, 2000, at B3
[hereinafter Faking Illness]; Benjamin Weiser, U.S. to Seek Death Penalty for 2d Defendant in
Blasts, N.Y. Times, June 14, 2000, at B3 [hereinafter 2d Death Penalty]; Benjamin Weiser, U.S.
to Seek Death Penalty in Bombings, N.Y. Times, May 10, 2000, at B1.
177. See Benjamin Weiser, 2 New Suspects Linked by U.S. to Terror Case, N.Y. Times, Sept.
18, 1998, at A1 [hereinafter 2 New Suspects]; Benjamin Weiser, A Bin Laden Agent Left Angry
Record of Gripes and Fears, N.Y. Times, Dec. 2, 1998, at A1 [hereinafter Angry Record].
178. See Weiser, 2 New Suspects, supra note 177; Weiser, Angry Record, supra note 177.
179. See Weiser, 2 New Suspects, supra note 177; Weiser, Angry Record, supra note 177; Ben-
jamin Weiser, U.S. Charges Ex-Soldier, Calling Him Plotter with Bin Laden, N.Y. Times, May
20, 1999, at A12 [hereinafter U.S. Charges Ex-Soldier].
180. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 104; United States v. El-Hage, 213 F.3d 74, 77 (2d
Cir. 2000); Bin Laden, 91 F. Supp. 2d at 606; Bin Laden, 92 F. Supp. 2d at 231; Docket Sheet,
United States v. El Hage, No. 1:98-cr-1023 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 21, 1998) [hereinafter S.D.N.Y. El
Hage Docket Sheet]; see Lyman, supra note 169; Weiser, 2 New Suspects, supra note 177; see
also The 9/11 Commission Report 56 (2004) ( Hage was a U.S. citizen who had worked with Bin
Ladin in Afghanistan in the 1980s, and in 1992 he went to Sudan to become one of al Qaeda s
major financial operatives. ).
Osama bin Laden already had a sealed indictment against him, which was issued in June 1998.
See The 9/11 Commission Report 110 (2004). On November 4, 1998, a 238-count superseding
indictment was issued against Bin Laden that included charges for the embassy bombings. See The
9/11 Commission Report 128 (2004); Benjamin Weiser, Saudi Is Indicted in Bomb Attacks on U.S.
Embassies, N.Y. Times, Nov. 5, 1998, at A1.
181. El-Hage, 213 F.3d at 77; Bin Laden, 91 F. Supp. 2d at 605 07 (noting that el-Hage ap-
peared before the grand jury on Sept. 24, 1997); Bin Laden, 92 F. Supp. 2d at 231; S.D.N.Y. El
Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180 (noting criminal complaint filed on Sept. 17, 1998); Trying
Cases Related to Allegations of Terrorism: Judges Roundtable, 77 Fordham L. Rev. 1, 12 (2008)
[hereinafter Trying Cases]; see Lyman, supra note 169; Weiser, 2 New Suspects, supra note 177.
Judge Sand ultimately decided that el-Hage could not be prosecuted in the Southern District of
New York for false statements made to FBI agents in Texas. United States v. Bin Laden, 146 F.
Supp. 2d 373 (S.D.N.Y. 2001).
182. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 105; Bin Laden, 91 F. Supp. 2d at 605; see Benja-
min Weiser, U.S. Closer to Tying Bin Laden to Embassy Bombings, N.Y. Times, Oct. 8, 1998, at
A3.
183. S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180; United States v. Salim, 549 F.3d 67, 70
(2d Cir. 2008); see Benjamin Weiser, U.S. May Ask Death Penalty in Embassy Bombings, N.Y.
Times, Oct. 9, 1998, at A10.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Sand for this report in the judge s chambers on June 25, 2007.
The case originally was assigned to Judge John E. Sprizzo, S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet,
supra note 180, but Judge Sprizzo recused himself because he previously provided representation
to Libya, see Benjamin Weiser, U.S. Asks British to Deliver Suspected Bin Laden Aide, N.Y.
Times, Sept. 29, 1998, at A10 [hereinafter Deliver Aide].
184. S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180 ; see Benjamin Weiser, Judge Rejects
Guilty Plea in Bomb Plot, N.Y. Times, Oct. 25, 2000, at B1.
185. See Bonner, Tanzania Charges, supra note 170; see also James Risen & Benjamin Weis-
er, Before Bombings, Omens and Fears, N.Y. Times, Jan. 9, 1999, at A1 (reporting that in 1997
Ahmed warned the American embassy in Kenya of a bomb plot).
A Larger Plot
Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, Osama bin Laden s finance manager, was suspected of
organizing the embassy bombings and was arrested in Munich, Germany, on Sep-
tember 16, 1998.193 German authorities handed him over to the U.S. government
186. See Charges Dropped in an Embassy Bombing, N.Y. Times, Mar. 20, 2000, at A5.
187. See Marc Lacey, Tanzania Releases Man Held in 98 Bombing, N.Y. Times, Dec. 23,
2004.
188. United States v. Bin Laden, 91 F. Supp. 2d 600, 604 n.3 (S.D.N.Y. 2000); United States
v. Bin Laden, 92 F. Supp. 2d 225, 231 (S.D.N.Y. 2000); see Benjamin Weiser, Man Charged in
Bombing of U.S. Embassy in Africa, N.Y. Times, Oct. 9, 1999, at A4.
After the bombings, Mohamed fled Tanzania; he arrived in South Africa on August 16, 1998.
United States v. Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d 359, 362 (S.D.N.Y. 2001). He used fraudulent docu-
ments and a false name to request political asylum, and he was arrested when the fraud was dis-
covered. Id.
189. See Hirsch, supra note 169, at 69, 81 (reporting also that Mohamed was known as
K.K. ); Benjamin Weiser, Suspect Admits Helping Make Embassy Bomb, N.Y. Times Feb. 6,
2001, at A1 (reporting that Mohamed s attorney made the concession during opening arguments);
see also Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d at 362 63 ( During interrogation by American officials on
October 5 and 6, 1999, Khalfan Mohamed admitted to playing a role in the August 7, 1998, bomb-
ing of the American Embassy in Dar es Salaam. ).
Judge Sand denied Mohamed s motion to suppress his admission to arresting authorities. Bin
Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d at 363.
190. United States v. Bin Laden, 126 F. Supp. 2d 290 (S.D.N.Y. 2001) (noting June 27, 2000,
filing of death penalty notice); United States v. Bin Laden, 126 F. Supp. 2d 256 (S.D.N.Y. 2000)
(denying a claim that death penalty certification was race-based); see Weiser, Faking Illness, su-
pra note 176; Weiser, 2d Death Penalty, supra note 176.
191. Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d at 361 & n.1; see Hirsch, supra note 169, at 228; Benjamin
Weiser, South Africa Regrets Its Role in a Defendant s Extradition, N.Y. Times, May 31, 2001, at
B4 (reporting that the May 28, 2001, ruling came too late to do Mr. Mohamed any good ).
192. Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d 359; see Hirsch, supra note 169, at 228 29.
193. United States v. Bin Laden, 160 F. Supp. 2d 670, 674 (S.D.N.Y. 2001); Bin Laden, 92 F.
Supp. 2d at 231; S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180 (noting Sept. 14, 1998, com-
plaint and arrest warrant against Salim); see Benjamin Weiser, Judge Orders Embassy Bomb Sus-
pect Held Without Bail, N.Y. Times, Dec. 22, 1998, at B6 [hereinafter Held Without Bail]; Benja-
min Weiser, U.S. Says Bin Laden Aide Tried to Get Nuclear Material, N.Y. Times, Sept. 26, 1998,
at A3 [hereinafter Nuclear Material].
Judge Sand denied Salim s motion to suppress statements made while detained in Germany.
Bin Laden, 160 F. Supp. 2d 670; see Court Won t Suppress Statement in Bombing, N.Y. Times,
Aug. 25, 2001, at B3.
194. Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d at 370; see Weiser, Held Without Bail, supra note 193.
195. Bin Laden, 92 F. Supp. 2d at 231.
196. See Weiser, Held Without Bail, supra note 193; Weiser, Nuclear Material, supra note 193
(reporting the unsealing of charges on Sept. 25, 1998).
197. See Andrew Jacobs, U.S. Indicts 2 More Men in Bombing of Embassies, N.Y. Times, June
17, 1999, at A17; Weiser, Angry Record, supra note 177; Weiser, Deliver Aide, supra note 183;
Craig Whitlock, Extradition of Terror Suspects Founders, Wash. Post, Dec. 21, 2008, at A1.
198. See Jacobs, supra note 197.
199. See David Rohde, U.S. Says It Has Fingerprints of Embassy Bombing Suspects, N.Y.
Times, July 13, 1999, at A6; Whitlock, supra note 197.
200. See Warren Hoge, Court Approves Extraditions in Bombings of U.S. Embassies, N.Y.
Times, Dec. 18, 2001; Whitlock, supra note 197.
201. See Craig Whitlock, Britain Pays to Keep Suspects from U.S. Hands, Wash. Post, May 2,
2009, at A9; Whitlock, supra note 197.
202. Nolle Prosequi, United States v. El Hage, No. 1:98-cr-1023 (S.D.N.Y. Dec. 3, 2008); see
Whitlock, supra note 197.
203. See Benjamin Weiser, U.S. Ex-Sergeant Linked to Bin Laden Conspiracy, N.Y. Times,
Oct. 30, 1998, at A1; see also The 9/11 Commission Report 68 (2004) (describing Ali Mohamed
as a former Egyptian army officer who had moved to the United States in the mid-1980s, enlisted
in the U.S. Army, and became an instructor at Fort Bragg ); Benjamin Weiser & James Risen, A
Soldier s Shadowy Trail in U.S. and in the Mideast, N.Y. Times, Dec. 1, 1998, at A1 (reporting
that Mohamed applied to be a CIA agent in 1984).
204. United States v. Bin Laden, 92 F. Supp. 2d 225, 231 (S.D.N.Y. 2000); see Benjamin
Weiser, Indicted Ex-Sergeant Says He Knows Who Bombed U.S. Embassies, N.Y. Times, June 5,
1999, at A3 (reporting that Mohamed was also known as Abu Omar); Weiser, U.S. Charges Ex-
Soldier, supra note 179.
205. S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180; see Benjamin Weiser, Bin Laden Linked
to Embassy Blast by an Ex-Soldier, N.Y. Times, Oct. 21, 2000, at A1.
Mohamed was not called as a witness at the trial of the other defendants. See Benjamin Weiser,
Lawyers Seeking to Expose Plea Deal in Bombings Case, N.Y. Times, May 6, 2001, at 151.
206. See Benjamin Weiser, Qaeda Member Pleads Guilty to 1990s Conspiracy Charge, N.Y.
Times, Feb. 1, 2003, at A13 [hereinafter Qaeda Member]; Benjamin Weiser, Terror Suspect Held
Secretly for 4 Months, N.Y. Times, Mar. 22, 2001, at B1 [hereinafter Held Secretly].
207. See Weiser, Qaeda Member, supra note 206; Weiser, Held Secretly, supra note 206.
208. S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180 (noting Jan. 31, 2003, guilty plea); In re
Terrorist Bombings of U.S. Embassies in East Africa, 552 F.3d 93, 138 (2d Cir. 2008) (noting
February 2003 conviction); see Weiser, Qaeda Member, supra note 206.
209. S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180; see Benjamin Weiser, 10 Years for al
Qaeda Operative, N.Y. Times, Feb. 25, 2003, at B4 (reporting a sentence of 10 years).
210. S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180; see William Glaberson, Guantánamo
Detainee, Indicted in 98, Now Faces War Crimes Charges, N.Y. Times, Apr. 1, 2008, at A14.
211. United States v. Ghailani, ___ F. Supp. 2d ___, ___, 2009 WL 3853799 (S.D.N.Y. 2009)
(pp.2 3 of filed op.); see Glaberson, supra note 210; Josh White & Joby Warrick, Detainee Is
Charged with Capital Murder in Embassy Bombing, Wash. Post, Apr. 1, 2008, at A2.
212. Ghailani, ___ F. Supp. 2d ___, ___, 2009 WL 3853799 (S.D.N.Y. 2009) (pp.2 4 of filed
op.); see Glaberson, supra note 210; White & Warrick, supra note 211.
213. See Glaberson, supra note 210; White & Warrick, supra note 211.
214. Ghailani, ___ F. Supp. 2d ___, ___, 2009 WL 3853799 (S.D.N.Y. 2009) (p.5 of filed
op.); see William Glaberson, Detainee to Be Transferred to U.S. for Trial, N.Y. Times, May 22,
2009, at A16; Benjamin Weiser, A Row over Who Will Represent Guantánamo Detainee, N.Y.
Times, June 2, 2009, at A17.
215. S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180; see Benjamin Weiser, U.S. Will Not
Seek the Death Penalty for Suspect in Embassy Blasts, N.Y. Times, Oct. 6, 2009, at A25.
216. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 150; United States v. Salim, 549 F.3d 67, 70 (2d
Cir. 2008); United States v. Salim, 287 F. Supp. 2d 250, 259 (S.D.N.Y. 2003); United States v.
Bin Laden, 160 F. Supp. 2d 670, 673 (S.D.N.Y. 2001); see Benjamin Weiser, 2 in Terror Case
Suspected in Stabbing of Guard at Federal Jail, N.Y. Times, Nov. 2, 2000, at B7; Benjamin
Weiser, Quandary in Terror Case, N.Y. Times, Nov. 12, 2000, at 139 [hereinafter Quandary].
The government argued that the stabbing was part of a plot to escape by taking hostages, but
the court found that the motive was to enable an attack on defense counsel so that they would be
dismissed. Salim, 287 F. Supp. 2d 250; see Benjamin Weiser, Government Says Attack on Guard
Was Part of Escape Plan, N.Y. Times, Dec. 21, 2000, at B3 [hereinafter Escape Plan] (reporting
on an alleged elaborate plot to take defense lawyers hostage to get themselves and possibly other
prisoners freed ); see also Benjamin Weiser, Man Called a Qaeda Founder Denies a Terror Link
to Assault, N.Y. Times, Sept. 5, 2002, at A20 (reporting Salim s one-time claim that he wanted to
break out and go to the United Nations to proclaim his innocence ).
At K.K. Mohamed s sentencing hearing, [a] neurosurgeon testified [that the guard] suffered
severe brain damage and lost much of his ability to see and communicate. He also suffered a
stroke after surgery, the doctor said, and has partial paralysis in an arm and leg. Benjamin Weis-
er, Doctor Details Injuries Left in Jail Attack, N.Y. Times, June 26, 2001, at B4 [hereinafter Doc-
tor Details Injuries].
217. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 13 14.
218. Bin Laden, 160 F. Supp. 2d at 673; Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 12; see Hirsch, supra
note 169, at 213; Weiser, Quandary, supra note 216.
219. See Benjamin Weiser, Judge Orders Confiscation of Papers in Terrorism Case, N.Y.
Times, Nov. 29, 2000, at B4.
220. Bin Laden, 160 F. Supp. 2d at 673; see Weiser, Escape Plan, supra note 216.
Although the government did not charge Mohamed with participation in the stabbing, in an ef-
fort to persuade his sentencing jury to have him executed, the government argued that he partici-
pated in the stabbing. See Weiser, Doctor Details Injuries, supra note 216.
221. Salim, 549 F.3d at 70; Bin Laden, 160 F. Supp. 2d at 673 n.5; Docket Sheet, United States
v. Salim, No. 1:01-cr-2 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 3, 2001) [hereinafter S.D.N.Y. Salim Docket Sheet]; see
Benjamin Weiser, Terror Suspect Fails in Effort to Move Other Trial, N.Y. Times, Mar. 31, 2001,
at B6.
222. Salim, 549 F.3d at 70; Salim, 287 F. Supp. 2d at 259; S.D.N.Y. Salim Docket Sheet, supra
note 221; see Robert F. Worth, Man Admits Murder Attempt, N.Y. Times, Apr. 4, 2002, at B5.
223. Salim, 549 F.3d at 70; S.D.N.Y. Salim Docket Sheet, supra note 221 (also noting ordered
restitution of $4,722,820); see Susan Saulny, As Attacker Is Sentenced, Victim Vents Disgust and
Is Ejected, N.Y. Times, May 4, 2004, at B3 (reporting that Judge Batts had to eject the victim
from the court for disruptive behavior); see Salim, 287 F. Supp. 2d 250 (finding facts for sentence
calculation).
224. Salim, 549 F.3d 67 (resolving United States v. Salim, No. 04-2643 (2d Cir. Apr. 7,
2004)), cert. denied, ___ U.S. ___, 130 S. Ct. 325 (2009); see Benjamin Weiser, Panel Rules Jail
Stabbin Constituted Terrorism, N.Y. Times, Dec. 3, 2008, at A28.
225. S.D.N.Y. Salim Docket Sheet, supra note 221.
226. In re Terrorist Bombings of U.S. Embassies in East Africa, 552 F.3d 93, 102, 106 (2d Cir.
2008); United States v. Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d 359, 363 (S.D.N.Y. 2001); United States v.
Bin Laden, 132 F. Supp. 2d 168, 172 (S.D.N.Y. 2001); S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra
note 180; Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 12; see Benjamin Weiser, First Day of Jury Selection
in U.S. Embassy Bombings, N.Y. Times, Jan. 3, 2001, at B3; see also Anthony D. Romero & Dina
Temple-Raston, In Defense of Our America 1 (2007) (describing the case as the United States of
America s first comprehensive attempt to prosecute the growing menace of Islamic extremism in a
court of law ).
227. Leonard B. Sand, United States v. El Hage: Jury Questionnaire (Jan. 3, 2001); Trying
Cases, supra note 181, at 12; Interview with Hon. Leonard B. Sand, June 25, 2007; see Alan Feu-
er, Jury Questionnaire Fills in a Few Blanks, N.Y. Times, Feb. 8, 2001, at B8.
According to Judge Sand, the questionnaire and voir dire caused many jurors to assume that
the court would tell them what penalty would go with each crime, and did not make clear that ul-
timate decisions on the death penalty would be for the jury to make. Interview with Hon. Leonard
B. Sand, June 25, 2007.
228. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 102, 106; Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d at 363.
229. Interview with Hon. Leonard B. Sand, June 25, 2007.
230. See Hirsch, supra note 169, at 72.
231. See id. at 72 73.
232. See Benjamin Weiser, Conspiracy by Bin Laden Is Described, N.Y. Times, May 2, 2001,
at B1.
233. See Jury Gets Terror Case, N.Y. Times, May 11, 2001, at B6; Hirsch, supra note 169, at
177 (reporting that jury deliberations were interrupted by dental work and a house closing).
234. In re Terrorist Bombings of U.S. Embassies in East Africa, 552 F.3d 93, 101 02, 107 (2d
Cir. 2008); United States v. Bin Laden, 397 F. Supp. 2d 465, 473 (S.D.N.Y. 2005); United States
v. Bin Laden, 160 F. Supp. 2d 670, 673 n.5 (S.D.N.Y. 2001); United States v. Bin Laden, 156 F.
Supp. 2d 359, 361, 363 (S.D.N.Y. 2001); S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180; Trying
Cases, supra note 181, at 12; see Weiser, 4 Guilty, supra note 176 (reporting also that none of the
defendants testified); Hirsch, supra note 169, at 179 80.
It was reported that initially five jurors voted to acquit el Hage. Benjamin Weiser, A Jury Torn
and Fearful in 2001 Terrorism Trial, N.Y. Times, Jan. 5, 2003, at 11 [hereinafter Jury Torn].
235. Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d at 361 n.2; Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 12; see Benjamin
Weiser, McVeigh Execution Casts Shadow on Embassy Terror Trial, N.Y. Times, Apr. 24, 2001,
at B2 (reporting on Judge Sand s Apr. 23, 2001, ruling).
236. See Hirsch, supra note 169, at 186; Benjamin Weiser, Jury Weighs Death Penalty for
Bomber, N.Y. Times, June 6, 2001, at B4.
The last execution in New York was the 1954 execution of Gerhard Puff, who was executed a
year after Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. See Benjamin Weiser, Reno Allows First U.S. Death Penal-
ty Trial in Manhattan in Decades, N.Y. Times, Nov. 20, 1997, at B1 [hereinafter Reno Allows].
Attorney General Janet Reno authorized capital prosecutions of John Cuff, Deric Frank, and Cla-
rence Heatley in 1997, but they pleaded guilty and avoided capital sentencing trials. See 25-Year
Sentence for Ex-Girlfriend s Death, N.Y. Times, Jan. 30, 2000, at 133; Benjamin Weiser, Former
Officer Gets a Life Term for 10 Murders in a Drug Gang, N.Y. Times, Mar. 23, 1999, at B1; Ben-
jamin Weiser, Gang Leader, in Plea Deal, Admits to Role in 13 Killings, N.Y. Times, Feb. 6,
1999, at B2; Weiser, Reno Allows, supra; Benjamin Weiser, Reno Authorizes a Second Death Pe-
nalty Case for Prosecutors in Manhattan, N.Y. Times, Nov. 21, 1997, at B4. The first federal de-
fendant sentenced to death in New York since Puff was Ronell Wilson, whom a jury voted to ex-
ecute on January 30, 2007, in the Eastern District of New York. See Michael Brick, Jury Agrees
on Death Sentence for the Killer of Two Detectives, N.Y. Times, Jan. 31, 2007, at A1.
237. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 101, 107; Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d at 361 n.2;
see Benjamin Weiser, Life for Terrorist in Embassy Attack, N.Y. Times, June 13, 2001, at A1 (re-
porting that 10 jurors concluded that execution would make the defendant a martyr and that five
jurors decided that life in prison would be the greater punishment); Hirsch, supra note 169, at
201 03 (same, reporting also that before announcing their verdict, the jurors requested a copy of
the oath they had taken).
It was reported that the vote was nine to three in favor of execution. Benjamin Weiser, 4 Are
Sentenced to Life in Prison in 1998 U.S. Embassy Bombings, N.Y. Times, Oct. 19, 2001, at A1
[hereinafter 4 Are Sentenced]; Weiser, Jury Torn, supra note 234.
238. See Benjamin Weiser, Terror Jury Deliberates, N.Y. Times, July 6, 2001, at B5.
239. Bin Laden, 156 F. Supp. 2d at 362 63; see Benjamin Weiser, Jury Rejects Death Penalty
for Terrorist, N.Y. Times, July 11, 2001, at B1 (reporting that seven jurors concluded that execu-
tion would make the defendant a martyr).
240. S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180; In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at
102, 102; United States v. Bin Laden, 397 F. Supp. 2d 465, 474 (S.D.N.Y. 2005); see Weiser, su-
pra note 237.
The defendants ultimately were sent to serve their sentences at the Administrative Maximum
Facility, or Super Max, in Florence, Colorado. Benjamin Weiser, Prison Switch for Terrorists in
Bombings, N.Y. Times, Dec. 25, 2001, at B6.
241. See Hirsch, supra note 169, at 244; Weiser, 4 Are Sentenced, supra note 237 ( The build-
ing resembled a military base, with federal marshals carrying shotguns, public entrances closed
and the screening of visitors increased. ).
242. S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180; In re Terrorist Bombings of U.S. Em-
bassies in East Africa, 552 F.3d 157, 165 (2d Cir. 2008); In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at
101 n.2, 141 n.41; Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 12; see Embassy Bombings Case Goes to New
Judge, N.Y. Times, Jan. 26, 2002, at A9; Hirsch, supra note 169, at 258.
243. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 140 43; Bin Laden, 397 F. Supp. 2d at 474 81,
518; Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 12; see Benjamin Weiser, U.S. Videos of Qaeda Informer
Offer Glimpse into a Secret Life, N.Y. Times, May 1, 2004, at A1 [hereinafter Qaeda Informer].
244. Bin Laden, 397 F. Supp. 2d at 473.
245. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 142; Bin Laden, 397 F. Supp. 2d at 474; see Weis-
er, Qaeda Informer, supra note 243.
246. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 142; Bin Laden, 397 F. Supp. 2d at 475 76.
247. Bin Laden, 397 F. Supp. 2d at 478.
248. In re Terrorist Bombings of U.S. Embassies in East Africa, 552 F.3d 93, 108, 141 (2d Cir.
2008); Id. at 474, 478.
Another Defendant
Nearly 11 years after the embassy bombings, Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, the ninth
defendant in the third superseding indictment filed December 16, 1998, was trans-
257. See Peter Finn, Guantanamo Bay Detainee Brought to U.S. for Trial, Wash. Post, June
10, 2009, at A1; Benjamin Weiser, In U.S. Court, Guantánamo Detainee Pleads Not Guilty to
Embassy Bombing Charges, N.Y. Times, June 10, 2009, at A24.
258. S.D.N.Y. El Hage Docket Sheet, supra note 180.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Kaplan for this report in the judge s chambers on November 5,
2009.
259. United States v. Bin Laden, 92 F. Supp. 2d 225, 231 32 (S.D.N.Y. 2000) (describing
special conditions of confinement ); see Benjamin Weiser, Bombing Suspects Are Isolated in
New York Jail, N.Y. Times, Oct. 27, 1998, at A8 [hereinafter Suspects Isolated]; Benjamin Weis-
er, Judge to Hear Complaints on Jail Rules, N.Y. Times, Nov. 11, 1998, at B3 [hereinafter Judge
to Hear Complaints]; Benjamin Weiser, Lawyers for Bombing Suspects Say Jail Rules Violate
Rights, N.Y. Times, Nov. 10, 1998, at B4 [hereinafter Rules Violate Rights].
260. See Weiser, Suspects Isolated, supra note 259; Weiser, Judge to Hear Complaints, supra
note 259; Weiser, Rules Violate Rights, supra note 259.
261. United States v. El-Hage, 213 F.3d 74, 77 (2d Cir. 2000) (affirming Judge Sand s approv-
ing the conditions of confinement); see Benjamin Weiser, Judge Won t Ease Jail Restrictions on
Men Held in Bombings of U.S. Embassies, N.Y. Times, Nov. 19, 1998, at B9.
262. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 116 23; United States v. Bin Laden, No. 1:98-cr-
1023, 2001 WL 66393 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 25, 2001); Leonard B. Sand, United States v. El Hage: Pro-
tective Order ¶ 15 (July 29, 1999); see Gross, supra note 26, at 12.
263. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 115 30, 156; Bin Laden, No. 1:98-cr-1023, 2001
WL 66393; see Weiser, supra note 256.
264. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 13.
265. Motion, United States v. El Hage, No. 1:98-cr-1023 (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 7, 2009).
266. United States v. Ghailani, ___ F. Supp. 2d ___, ___, 2009 WL 3853799 (S.D.N.Y. 2009)
(pp.6 27 of filed op.); id. at ___ (p.27 of filed op.) ( Ghailani asks this Court to decide only the
constitutional effect of the Secretary s intended action, not the propriety or wisdom of his decision
to act in that manner. ).
267. Id. at 29 32; see Benjamin Weiser, Terrorism Suspect Can t Keep His Military Lawyers,
Judge Rules, N.Y. Times, Nov. 19, 2009, at A25.
268. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 149; see Benjamin Weiser, Suspect in Embassy
Bombings Avows Innocence in Letters to Relatives, N.Y. Times, June 25, 1999, at B5 [hereinafter
Suspect Avows Innocence]; Benjamin Weiser, Terrorism Suspect Charges Toward Judge, but Is
Tackled, N.Y. Times, June 23, 1999, at B6 [hereinafter Suspect Charges].
269. In re Terrorist Bombings, 552 F.3d at 149 50; Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 13; see
Weiser, Suspect Avows Innocence, supra note 268; Weiser, Suspect Charges, supra note 268.
270. See Benjamin Weiser, Report Says Isolation Takes Toll on Terrorism Suspect, N.Y.
Times, Dec. 15, 1999, at B20.
271. See Benjamin Weiser, Judge Upholds Strict Jail Conditions for Suspect in Bin Laden
Case, N.Y. Times, Jan. 11, 2000, at B7; Weiser, supra note 270.
272. See Lowell Bergman & Benjamin Weiser, Suspect in Terror Case Is Mistreated, Wife
Says, N.Y. Times, Nov. 22, 2000, at B4.
273. See id.
274. See Weiser, Faking Illness, supra note 176.
275. See Benjamin Weiser, Judge Rules Defendant s Amnesia Is Feigned in Terror Case, N.Y.
Times, Dec. 16, 2000, at B2.
276. See Feuer, supra note 227; Gross, supra note 26, at 21 22; Weiser, supra note 226; Weis-
er, Jury Torn, supra note 234; Benjamin Weiser, Life-and-Death Questions in Embassy Bombings
Case, N.Y. Times, June 3, 2001, at 137 (reporting that even Judge Leonard B. Sand does not
know their names ).
277. Weiser, Jury Torn, supra note 234.
278. See Hirsch, supra note 169, at 71.
279. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 13.
280. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 14; Interview with Hon. Leonard B. Sand, June 25,
2007; see Gross, supra note 26, at 15 & n.54; Hirsch, supra note 169, at 78.
281. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 14; Interview with Hon. Leonard B. Sand, June 25,
2007; see Hirsch, supra note 169, at 78.
282. United States v. Bin Laden, No. 1:98-cr-1023, 2005 WL 287404, at *2 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 7,
2005); Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 14; see Hirsch, supra note 169, at 78.
283. Interview with Hon. Leonard B. Sand, June 25, 2007.
284. See Hirsch, supra note 169, at 103; Benjamin Weiser, Ex-Aide to Bin Laden Describes
Terror Campaign Aimed at U.S., N.Y. Times, Feb. 7, 2001, at A1 [hereinafter Ex-Aide]; Benjamin
Weiser, Secret Witness Set to Testify in Terror Trial, N.Y. Times, Feb. 5, 2001, at B1; Weiser,
Qaeda Informer, supra note 243.
Al-Fadl is related by marriage to al-Nalfi. See Weiser, Qaeda Member, supra note 206; Weis-
er, Held Secretly, supra note 206; Weiser, Qaeda Informer, supra note 243.
285. In re Terrorist Bombings of U.S. Embassies in East Africa, 552 F.3d 93, 142 (2d Cir.
2008); United States v. Bin Laden, 397 F. Supp. 2d 465, 474 (S.D.N.Y. 2005); see Weiser, Ex-
Aide, supra note 284; Weiser, Qaeda Informer, supra note 243.
286. Weiser, Qaeda Informer, supra note 243; see The 9/11 Commission Report 109 (2004)
( Jamal Ahmed al Fadl walked into a U.S. embassy in Africa, established his bona fides as a for-
mer senior employee of Bin Ladin, and provided a major breakthrough of intelligence on the crea-
tion, character, direction, and intentions of al Qaeda. ); Bin Laden, 397 F. Supp. 2d at 474.
287. See Hirsch, supra note 169, at 109.
288. See id.
289. Interview with Hon. Leonard B. Sand, June 25, 2007.
316. Benjamin Weiser, U.S. Checks Evidence Sharing in the Embassy Bombings Trial, N.Y.
Times, May 16, 2001, at B6.
317. See Subpoena for Albright, supra note 315.
318. See Weiser, supra note 316.
319. See Hirsch, supra note 169, at 196.
320. See id.; Benjamin Weiser, Defense in Terror Trial Cites U.S. Sanctions Against Iraq,
N.Y. Times, June 5, 2001, at B4.
321. United States v. Ressam, ___ F.3d ___, ___ & n.1, 2010 WL 347962 (9th Cir. 2010)
(pp.1886 87 & n.1 of filed op.); United States v. Ressam, 474 F.3d 597, 600 (9th Cir. 2007);
United States v. Ressam, 221 F. Supp. 2d 1252, 1254 (W.D. Wash. 2002); United States v. Meski-
ni, 319 F.3d 88, 91 (2d Cir. 2003), cert. denied, 538 U.S. 1068 (2003); Haouari v. United States,
429 F. Supp. 2d 671, 673 (S.D.N.Y. 2006); The 9/11 Commission Report 82 (2004); see Compl.,
United States v. Ressam, No. 2:99-mj-547 (W.D. Wash. Dec. 17, 1999) [hereinafter Ressam
Compl.]; Paula Bock, An Otherwise Ordinary Day in Quiet Port Angeles, Local Folks Tackle a
Terrorist And Nothing Has Been Quite the Same Since, Seattle Times, Nov. 25, 2001, at 16;
Frontline: Trail of a Terrorist (PBS television broadcast Oct. 25, 2001); Susan Gilmore & Mike
Carter, Man Stopped at Border with Suspected Bomb Materials, Seattle Times, Dec. 16, 1999, at
A1; Josh Meyer, Border Arrest Stirs Fear of Terrorist Cells in U.S., L.A. Times, Mar. 11, 2001, at
1; Steve Miletich, Susan Gilmore, Mike Carter, Joshua Robin, Ian Ith & Anne Koch, FBI Probes
Possible Terrorist Plot Here, Seattle Times, Dec. 17, 1999, at A1; Scott Sunde & Elaine Porter-
field, Wider Bomb Plot Possible, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Dec. 18, 1999, at A1; Sam Howe Ver-
hovek & Tim Weiner, Man Seized with Bomb Parts at Border Spurs U.S. Inquiry, N.Y. Times,
Dec. 18, 1999, at A1.
322. Ressam, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 347962 (pp.1883 84 of filed op.); Ressam, 474 F.3d
at 599; see Ressam Compl., supra note 321; Bock, supra note 321; William Booth, Focus Is Nar-
row as Ressam Trial Begins, Wash. Post, Mar. 14, 2001, at A8; John F. Burns, Arrest at U.S. Bor-
der Reverberates in France, N.Y. Times, Dec. 22, 1999, at A1; Maggie Farley, Canada s Lapses
Kept Algerian Suspect Free, L.A. Times, Dec. 23, 1999, at 1; Trail of a Terrorist, supra note 321;
Meyer, supra note 321; Steven Pearlstein, Canadians Examine Lapses in Security, Wash. Post,
Dec. 22,1999, at A8.
323. See Trail of a Terrorist, supra note 321.
324. Ressam, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 347962 (p.1886 of filed op.); Ressam, 474 F.3d at
599 600; Ressam, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 1254; see Ressam Compl., supra note 321; Bock, supra note
321; Trail of a Terrorist, supra note 321; Sunde & Porterfield, supra note 321; Verhovek & Wein-
er, supra note 321.
325. See Ressam, 474 F.3d at 600; Ressam Compl., supra note 321; Bock, supra note 321;
Trail of a Terrorist, supra note 321; Meyer, supra note 321; Sunde & Porterfield, supra note 321.
326. Ressam, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 347962 (p.1886 of filed op.); see Ressam Compl., su-
pra note 321; Gilmore & Carter, supra note 321; Meyer, supra note 321; Sunde & Porterfield,
supra note 321; Verhovek & Weiner, supra note 321.
327. Ressam, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 347962 (p.1887 of filed op.); Haouari v. United
States, 429 F. Supp. 2d 671, 676 (S.D.N.Y. 2006); see Ressam Compl., supra note 321; Bock,
supra note 321; Gilmore & Carter, supra note 321; Trail of a Terrorist, supra note 321; Meyer,
supra note 321; Sunde & Porterfield, supra note 321; Verhovek & Weiner, supra note 321.
328. Ressam, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 347962 (p.1887 of filed op.); see Ressam Compl., su-
pra note 321; Gilmore & Carter, supra note 321; Meyer, supra note 321; Miletich et al., supra
note 321; Verhovek & Weiner, supra note 321.
329. See Steve Miletich & Mike Carter, Malaria May Have Unmasked Ressam, Seattle Times,
June 1, 2001, at A1 (reporting also that Ressam may have contracted malaria during a 1998 trip to
Pakistan).
330. Ressam, ___ F.3d at ___ n.1, 2010 WL 347962 (p.1887 n.1 of filed op.); Ressam, 474
F.3d at 600; United States v. Ressam, 221 F. Supp. 2d 1252, 1254 (W.D. Wash. 2002); see Res-
sam Compl., supra note 321; John J. Goldman, Algerian Admits Bomb Plot, Pledges Cooperation,
L.A. Times, Mar. 9, 2001, at 12; John Kifner & William K. Rashbaum, Brooklyn Man Is Charged
with Aiding in Bomb Plot, N.Y. Times, Dec. 31, 1999, at A1; Steve Miletich, Mike Carter, James
V. Grimaldi & Anne Koch, Terrorist Link Explored, Seattle Times, Dec. 18, 1999, at A1; Sunde &
Porterfield, supra note 321; Verhovek & Weiner, supra note 321
331. Bock, supra note 321.
332. See Meyer, supra note 321; Miletich et al., supra note 321; Sunde & Porterfield, supra
note 321; Verhovek & Weiner, supra note 321.
333. See Michael Janofsky, Terrorism Trial May Keep to Narrower Focus, N.Y. Times, Mar.
14, 2001, at A12; Meyer, supra note 321; Steven Mufson, Arrest Stirs Terrorism Concerns, Wash.
Post, Dec. 18, 1999, at A1; Sunde & Porterfield, supra note 321.
334. Indictment, United States v. Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Dec. 22, 1999); see
William Booth, Algerian Indicted on Explosives Counts, Wash. Post, Dec. 23, 1999, at A1; Steve
Miletich, Algerian Indicted by Grand Jury, Seattle Times, Dec. 22, 1999, at A1; Kim Murphy,
Algerian Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to 5 Bomb Charges, L.A. Times, Dec. 23, 1999, at 17; Elaine
Porterfield, Bomb Suspect Is Indicted, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Dec. 23, 1999, at A1; Sam Howe
Verhovek, Grand Jury Charges Man Found with Bomb Materials, N.Y. Times, Dec. 23, 1999, at
A20.
335. Order, Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Dec. 23, 1999) ( For reasons of security,
the Honorable John C. Coughenour, Chief Judge for the Western District of Washington, directs
the above-captioned case be filed in Seattle and assigned to the undersigned. ); see Porterfield,
supra note 334.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Coughenour for this report in the judge s chambers on October
3, 2008.
336. See Trail of a Terrorist, supra note 321; Sam Howe Verhovek, 2nd Man Sought for Ques-
tioning in Bomb Plot, N.Y. Times, Dec. 19, 1999, at 142.
337. See David Johnston, Canada Seeks Friend of Man Held in Ferrying of Explosives, N.Y.
Times, Dec. 25, 1999, at A21.
338. Superseding Indictment, Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Jan. 20, 2000); see Mike
Carter, Algerian Bomb-Plot Web Grows with New Charges, Seattle Times, Jan. 21, 2000, at A1;
Elaine Porterfield, Indictment Details Bomb Conspiracy, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Jan. 21, 2000,
at A1; David A. Vise & Dan Eggen, Bomb Plot Suspect Sought by United States, Canada Is De-
tained in Algeria, Wash. Post, Dec. 8, 2000, at A44; see also Second Superseding Indictment,
Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Feb. 14, 2001); Sam Skolnik, Terrorism Charge Expanded
in Bomb-Smuggling Case, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Feb. 15, 2001, at B3 (reporting on second
superseding indictment).
339. See Meyer, supra note 321 (reporting that this was the same bounty offered for Osama bin
Laden); Steve Miletich & Mike Carter, Prints Found on Bomb Parts, Seattle Times, Apr. 12,
2000, at B1; Reward Offered on Suspected Terrorist, L.A. Times, Apr. 7, 2000, at 6; Sam Skolnik,
U.S. Puts $5 Million Bounty for Algerian, Seattle post-Intelligencer, Apr. 7, 2000, at A1; Vise &
Eggen, supra note 338.
340. See Lorraine Adams, The Other Man, Wash. Post Mag., May 20, 2001, at 10; Judith Mil-
ler, Suspect in New Year s Terror Plot Is Arrested in Algeria, N.Y. Times, Dec. 7, 2000, at A3;
Vise & Eggen, supra note 338.
341. See Adams, supra note 340; Algiers to Try Terror Suspect Sought by U.S., N.Y. Times,
Apr. 2, 2001, at A5.
342. See Steve Miletich, Ressam Co-Conspirator Pleads Guilty, Seattle Times, Sept. 26, 2001,
at A4; Sam Skolnik, Man Sought in Ressam Case Is Convicted in Algeria, Seattle Post-
Intelligencer, Sept. 26, 2001, at B2.
343. See Ressam Compl., supra note 321; Miletich et al., supra note 330; Verhovek & Weiner,
supra note 321.
344. See Timothy Egan, Citing Security, Seattle Cancels a New Year s Eve Party, N.Y. Times,
Dec. 29, 1999, at A16; Trail of a Terrorist, supra note 321; Steve Miletich, J. Martin McOmber &
Anne Koch, How City Party Was Canceled, Seattle Times, Dec. 28, 1999, at A1; Kery Murakami,
Seattle Center New Year s Gala Canceled, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Dec. 28, 1999, at A1; Jube
Shiver, Jr., Millennium Disconnects, L.A. Times, Dec. 29, 1999, at 9.
A large crowd gathered the following year to watch the Space Needle turn into the world s
biggest sparkler. The Center of the Celebration, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Jan. 1, 2001, at B1.
345. Order, Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 3, 2000); Ressam, 474 F.3d at 601;
see Meyer, supra note 321; Steve Miletich, Ressam Will Get L.A. Trial, Seattle Times, Mar. 3,
2000, at A1; Kim Murphy, Trial of Suspected Algerian Terrorist Will Be Shifted from Seattle to
L.A., L.A. Times, Mar. 4, 2000, at 14; Elaine Porterfield, Bombing Suspect Will Be Tried in L.A.,
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Mar. 4, 2000, at A1.
346. Mike Carter, Jury Selection to Begin Today in Ressam Trial, Seattle Times, Mar. 12,
2001, at B1; Steve Miletich, Security Cited as Judge Moves Ressam Trial to L.A., Seattle Times,
Mar. 4, 2000, at A1; Murphy, supra note 345; Porterfield, supra note 345.
The court in Seattle moved into a new courthouse in September 2004. Interview with Hon.
John C. Coughenour, Oct. 3, 2008.
347. See Steve Miletich, Secret File in Ressam Bomb Case Causes Stir, Seattle Times, Mar.
23, 2000, at A1; Scott Sunde, Attorneys for Ressam Draw Fire Over Files, Seattle Post-
Intelligencer, Mar. 24, 2000, at B1.
348. See Oliver Aff., United States v. Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 23, 2000).
349. See Def. s Resp., Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 23, 2000); Steve Miletich,
Man in Alleged Bomb Plot to Enter Lesser Plea, Seattle Times, Mar. 16, 2000, at B2; Sunde, su-
pra note 347.
350. See Gov t Mot., Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 20, 2000); Miletich, supra
note 347; Sunde, supra note 347.
351. Gov t Mot., Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 20, 2000); see Miletich, supra
note 347.
352. Def. s Resp., Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 23, 2000); Gov t Mot., Ressam,
No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 20, 2000).
353. Def. s Resp., Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 23, 2000); see Mike Carter,
Ressam Lawyers May Use Secret Files, Seattle Times, Mar. 24, 2000, at B3.
354. Minutes, Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 23, 2000); see Carter, supra note
353.
355. See Carter, supra note 353; Sunde, supra note 347.
356. Eric Sorensen, Shaken, but OK, Seattle Times, Mar. 1, 2001, at A1.
357. Tr., Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 1, 2001, filed Mar. 8, 2001) [hereinafter
Ressam Mar. 1, 2001, Tr.].
358. Ressam Compl., supra note 321; see Carter, supra note 346; Jury Selection Begins in Ter-
rorism Trial, N.Y. Times, Mar. 13, 2001, at A17.
359. See Mike Carter, Ressam Trial Jury Picked Quickly, Seattle Times, Mar. 13, 2001, at A1.
360. Ressam Compl., supra note 321; see Booth, supra note 322; Janofsky, supra note 333.
361. See Mike Carter, Defense Calls Ressam Dupe of Terrorists, Seattle Times, Mar. 14, 2001,
at A1; Sam Skolnik & Scott Sunde, Ressam No Terrorist, Attorney Tells Court, Seattle Post-
Intelligencer, Mar. 14, 2001, at A1.
362. Josh Meyer, Group May Have Planned to Bomb LAX Last Year, Prosecutors Say, L.A.
Times, Jan. 20, 2001, at 1; Sam Skolnik, Did Ressam Have L.A. Targets?, Seattle Post-
Intelligencer, Jan. 19, 2001, at B1.
363. United States v. Ressam, ___ F.3d ___, ___, 2010 WL 347962 (9th Cir. 2010) (p.1888 of
filed op.); United States v. Ressam, 474 F.3d 597, 601 (9th Cir. 2007); Haouari v. United States,
429 F. Supp. 2d 671, 677 (S.D.N.Y. 2006); Docket Sheet, Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash.
Dec. 22, 1999); see Adams, supra note 340; William Booth, Algerian Convicted on Terror
Charges, Wash. Post, Apr. 7, 2001, at A1; Mike Carter, Ressam Guilty on All Counts, Seattle
Times, Apr. 7, 2001, at A1; Thomas J. Lueck, Algerian Is Found Guilty in Plot to Bomb Sites in
the U.S., N.Y. Times, Apr. 7, 2001, at A9; Josh Meyer, Man Convicted of Taking Part in Bomb
Plot, L.A. Times, Apr. 7, 2001, at 1; Sam Skolnik & Scott Sunde, Ressam Guilty of Terrorism,
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Apr. 7, 2001, at A1; see also Tr., Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash.
Apr. 4, 2001, filed Oct. 11, 2005) (jury instructions).
364. See Booth, supra note 363; Carter, supra note 363; Meyer, supra note 363; Skolnik &
Sunde, supra note 363.
365. See Booth, supra note 363; Mike Carter, Feds Link Ressam to Terror Camps, Seattle
Times, Mar. 9, 2001, at A1; Trail of a Terrorist, supra note 321; Meyer, supra note 321; Steve
Miletich & Mike Carter, Ressam Linked to Terrorist Group, Seattle Times, Dec. 31, 1999, at A1.
366. Haouari, 429 F. Supp. 2d at 676; see Adams, supra note 340; Meyer, supra note 321; Mi-
letich & Carter, supra note 365; David A. Vise, Algerian Arrested Dec. 24, Wash. Post, Jan. 4,
2000, at A2.
367. Haouari, 429 F. Supp. 2d at 676; see Adams, supra note 340; Meyer, supra note 321; Mi-
letich & Carter, supra note 365; Vise, supra note 366.
368. See Walter Pincus, Judge Discusses Details of Work on Secret Court, Wash. Post, June
26, 2007, at A4; see also Ressam Mar. 1, 2001, Tr., supra note 357.
369. Haouari, 429 F. Supp. 2d at 677; United States v. Haouari, No. 1:00-cr-15, 2000 WL
1593345 at *1 (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 25, 2000); see Adams, supra note 340; Trail of a Terrorist, supra
note 321; Kifner & Rashbaum, supra note 330; Meyer, supra note 321; Miletich & Carter, supra
note 365; Vise, supra note 366.
370. Docket Sheet, United States v. Haouari, No. 1:00-cr-15 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 10, 2000) [herei-
nafter Haouari Docket Sheet]; see Adams, supra note 340; Craig Pyes, Canada Adds Details on
Algerians Suspected Bomb Plot, N.Y. Times, Jan. 21, 2000, at A3.
371. Superseding Indictment, Haouari, No. 1:00-cr-15 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 13, 2000); see Adams,
supra note 340; Benjamin Weiser & Craig Pyes, U.S., in Pursuit of Bomb Plot, Indicts Man Held
in Canada, N.Y. Times, Jan. 19, 2000, at A1.
372. Haouari Docket Sheet, supra note 370.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Keenan for this report in the judge s chambers on November 6,
2009.
373. See Meyer, supra note 321; Pyes, supra note 370.
374. See John Sullivan, Algerian Arraigned in Explosives Smuggling Case, N.Y. Times, Aug.
15, 2000, at B3.
375. United States v. Ressam, ___ F.3d ___, ___, 2010 WL 347962 (9th Cir. 2010) (p.1890 of
filed op.); United States v. Meskini, 319 F.3d 88, 91 (2d Cir. 2003); Haouari v. United States, 429
F. Supp. 2d 671, 677 (S.D.N.Y. 2006); United States v. Haouari, No. 1:00-cr-15, 2001 WL
1154714 at *1 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 28, 2001); see Adams, supra note 340; Carter, supra note 365;
Alan Feuer, Man Pleads Guilty to Role in Millennial Terrorism Plot, N.Y. Times, Mar. 10, 2001,
at B2; Dan Eggen, Algerian Guilty in Plot to Bomb Landmarks in U.S., Wash. Post, Mar. 9, 2001,
at A3; Goldman, supra note 330; Meyer, supra note 321; Sam Skolnik, A Guilty Plea to Aiding
Ressam, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Mar. 9, 2001, at B1.
376. See Trail of a Terrorist, supra note 321; Laura Mansnerus & Judith Miller, Bomb Plot In-
siders Details Training, N.Y. Times, July 4, 2001, at A1; Sam Skolnik & Paul Shukovsky, Res-
sam: Seattle No Target, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May, 21, 2001, at A1; see also Tr., United
States v. Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. July 27, 2005, filed Aug. 4, 2005) [hereinafter
Ressam July 27, 2005, Tr.] (discussing Ressam s cooperation); Tr., Id. (Apr. 27, 2005, filed Sept.
9, 2005) [hereinafter Ressam Apr. 27, 2005, Tr.] (same).
377. United States v. Ressam, 221 F. Supp. 2d 1252, 1254 (W.D. Wash. 2002); see Trail of a
Terrorist, supra note 321; Josh Meyer, Terrorist Says Plans Didn t End with LAX, L.A. Times,
July 4, 2001, at 1; Michael Powell & Christine Haughney, Los Angeles Airport Intended Target,
Wash. Post, July 4, 2001, at A2; see also Mike Carter & Steve Miletich, Ressam: L.A. Airport Was
Target, Seattle Times, May 30, 2001, at A1 (reporting that Ressam had told Haouari s prosecutors
that the Los Angeles airport was his target); Josh Meyer, Millennium Terrorist New Detailing
Plot, Sources Say, L.A. Times, May 30, 2001, at 1 (same).
378. See Trail of a Terrorist, supra note 321; Powell & Haughney, supra note 377.
379. Interview with Hon. John F. Keenan, Nov. 6, 2009.
380. Id.
381. Id.
382. Id.
383. Id.
384. Id.
385. Id.
386. Haouari v. United States, 510 F.3d 350, 351 (2d Cir. 2007); Meskini, 319 F.3d at 91;
Haouari, 429 F. Supp. 2d at 676; Haouari, WL 1154714 at *1; see Jane Fritsch, Algerian Sen-
tenced in 1999 Plot to Bomb Airport, N.Y. TImes, Jan. 17, 2002; Christine Haughney, Third Alge-
rian Convicted in Bombing Plot, Wash. Post, July 14, 2001, at A22; Laura Mansnerus, Man Is
Guilty in Bomb Plot at Millennium, N.Y. Times, July 14, 2001, at B1; Josh Meyer, LAX Bobming
Plot Figure Is Convicted, L.A. Times, July 14, 2001, at 8.
387. Haouari, 429 F. Supp. 2d at 673; United States v. Ressam, ___ F.3d ___, ___, 2010 WL
347962 (9th Cir. 2010) (p.1890 of filed op.); see Fritsch, supra note 386; John J. Goldman, Alge-
rian Gets Prison in LAX Bomb Plot, L.A. Times, Jan. 17, 2002, at 13.
388. United States v. Meskini, 319 F.3d 88 (2d Cir. 2003); Haouari, 429 F. Supp. 2d at 673;
see Benjamin Weiser, Conviction Upheld in Bomb Plot, N.Y. Times, Jan. 28, 2003.
389. Judge Coughenour observed that the gentler approach of Seattle-based investigators was
more effective in obtaining Ressam s cooperation than the more aggressive approach of New
York-based investigators, who took over during the prosecution of Haouari. Interview with Hon.
John C. Coughenour, Oct. 3, 2008.
390. Ressam, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 347962 (pp.1882, 1897 98 of filed op.); United States
v. Ressam, 474 F.3d 597, 601(9th Cir. 2007); Ressam July 27, 2005, Tr., supra note 376; see Hal
Bernton & Sara Jean Green, Ressam Judge Decries U.S. Tactics, Seattle Times, July 28, 2005, at
A1; Sarah Kershaw, Terrorist in 99 U.S. Case Is Sentenced to 22 Years, N.Y. Times, July 28,
2005, at A20; Paul Shukovsky, 22 Years, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 28, 2005, at A1; Tomas
Alex Tizon & Lynn Marshall, Would-Be Millennium Bomber Ressam Gets 22-Year Sentence, L.A.
Times, July 28, 2005, at 10; see also Docket Sheet, United States v. Ressam, No. 05-30441 (9th
Cir. Sept. 9, 2005) (defendant s appeal of the conviction); Docket Sheet, United States v. Ressam,
No. 05-30422 (9th Cir. Aug. 29, 2005) (government s appeal of the sentence).
391. Ressam, 474 F.3d 597, 598 604; see Ressam, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 347962 (p.1898
of filed op.); Hal Bernton & Mike Carter, Appeals Court Throws Out 1 Ressam Felony Convic-
tion, Seattle Times, Jan. 17, 2007, at B3; Paul Shukovsky, Court Reverses 1 Count Against Res-
sam, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Jan. 17, 2007, at B1; Jennifer Steinhauer, Appeals Court Vacates
Term of Algerian in Bomb Plot, N.Y. Times, Jan. 17, 2007, at A13; Henry Weinstein, Court Voids
Sentence in LAX Plot, L.A. Times, Jan. 17, 2007, at 8.
392. Ressam, 474 F.3d 597, 604; see Ressam, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 347962 (p.1898 of
filed op.); Shukovsky, supra note 391.
Judge Marsha S. Berzon joined Judge Pamela Ann Rymer s opinion for the court, but Judge
Arthur L. Alarcón dissented from the reversal of the conviction and determined that Ressam s
sentence was too lenient. Id. at 604 08 (Alarcón, dissenting). Six judges dissented from the
court s refusal to rehear the case en banc. United States v. Ressam, 491 F.3d 997 (9th Cir. 2007).
393. United States v. Ressam, 553 U.S. 272 (2007); See Robert Barnes, Cases of 2 U.S. Citi-
zens in Iraq to Be Heard, Wash. Post, Dec. 8, 2007, at A2; Linda Greenhouse, Americans Held in
Iraq Draw Justices Attention, N.Y. Times, Dec. 8, 2007, at A15.
394. See Carrie Johnson & Robert Barnes, After a Lifetime in Law, a First Day in Court,
Wash. Post, Mar. 26, 2008, at A4; David G. Savage, Justices Hear Terrorism Cases, L.A. Times,
Mar. 26, 2008, at 17; Philip Shenon, Mukasey Goes to Court to Argue a Terrorism Case, N.Y.
Times, Mar. 26, 2008; see also supra, First World Trade Center Bombing.
Judge Coughenour has otherwise been critical of Judge Mukasey s policy suggestions on the
handling of terrorism cases. John C. Coughenour, Op-Ed, How to Try a Terrorist, N.Y. Times,
Nov. 1, 2007; John C. Coughenour, Op-Ed, The Right Place to Try Terrorism Cases, Wash. Post,
July 27, 2008, at B7.
395. United States v. Ressam, 553 U.S. 272, 128 S. Ct. 1858 (2008); see Ressam, ___ F.3d at
___, 2010 WL 347962 (p.1898 of filed op.); William Branigin, High Court Affirms Terrorism
Conviction, Wash. Post, May 20, 2008, at A6; Linda Greenhouse, Court Upholds Child Porno-
graphy Law, Despite Free Speech Concerns, N.Y. Times, May 20, 2008, at A17; Justices Rule
Against Ressam in Terror Case, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May 20, 2008, at B2; David G. Savage,
Full Prison Term Restored for Millennium Bomber, L.A. Times, May 20, 2008, at 11.
396. Am. Judgment, United States v. Ressam, No. 2:99-cr-666 (W.D. Wash. Dec. 3, 2008);
Ressam, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 347962 (pp.1882 83 of filed op.); see Mike Carter, Ressam
Recants Everything Said as an Informant, Seattle Times, Dec. 4, 2008, at A1; Paul Shukovsky,
Ressam Sentence Reinstated, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Dec. 4, 2008, at B1.
397. Ressam, ___ F.3d ___, 2010 WL 347962; see John Schwartz, Appeals Court Throws Out
Sentence in Bombing Plot, Calling It Too Light, NY. Times, Feb. 3, 2010, at A15; see also Docket
Sheet, United States v. Ressam, No. 09-30000 (9th Cir. Jan. 5, 2009) (noting that a petition for
rehearing is due Mar. 18, 2010).
398. See Mike Carter & Steve Miletich, Judge to Review Ressam Papers, Seattle Times, Nov.
3, 2000, at B1; Sam Skolnik, Ressam Prosecutors Reveal Existence of Classified Data, Seattle
Post-Intelligencer, Nov. 3, 2000, at B2.
399. Interview with Hon. John C. Coughenour, Oct. 3, 2008.
400. Id.
401. Id.
Judge Coughenour preferred not to have to deal with the lock and combination himself. Inter-
view with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Jan. 7, 2010.
402. Interview with Hon. John C. Coughenour, Oct. 3, 2008.
403. See Sam Skolnik, Bomb Plot Case Inquiry Moves to Vancouver, B.C., Seattle Post-
Intelligencer., July 20, 2000, at B3.
404. Id.; see Ressam Mar. 1, 2001, Tr., supra note 357; Skolnik, supra note 403.
405. See Ressam Mar. 1, 2001, Tr., supra note 357.
406. Interview with Hon. John C. Coughenour, Oct. 3, 2008; see Seattle Judge to Hear from
Terrorism-Case Witnesses, Seattle Times, Oct. 27, 2000, at B2.
407. Ressam Apr. 27, 2005, Tr., supra note 376; Interview with Hon. John C. Coughenour,
Oct. 3, 2008.
408. Interview with Hon. John C. Coughenour, Oct. 3, 2008; see Ressam Mar. 1, 2001, Tr., su-
pra note 357.
409. Sunde & Porterfield, supra note 321.
410. See Carter, supra note 359.
411. See Adams, supra note 340; Booth, supra note 365; Steve Miletich, Key Witness Testifies
Against Ressam, Seattle Times, Mar. 30, 2001, at B1; Sam Skolnik, U.S. Puts Reputed Fraud on
the Stand, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Mar. 30, 2001, at B1.
412. See Mike Carter, Witness Tells of Ticket to Pakistan, Seattle Times, Mar. 15, 2001, at B1.
413. See Miletich, supra note 411.
414. Interview with Hon. John C. Coughenour, Oct. 3, 2008.
415. United States v. Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d 672, 675 (E.D. Va. 2002); United States v. Re-
gan, 221 F. Supp. 2d 666, 669 (E.D. Va. 2002); United States v. Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d 661, 662
63 (E.D. Va. 2002); see Rona Kobel, An Unlikely Setting for Global Intrigue Espionage, Balt.
Sun, Feb. 11, 2003, at 1B; Retired Air Force Sergeant Accused of Spying Is Going to Trial, N.Y.
Times, Jan. 13, 2003, at A19 [hereinafter Going to Trial]; Susannah Rosenblatt, Arduous Dig to
Find Spy s Buried Stash, L.A. Times, July 31, 2003, at 24.
416. United States v. Regan, 228 F. Supp. 2d 742, 745 (E.D. Va. 2002); Regan, 221 F. Supp.
2d at 674; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 668; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 662; Docket Sheet, United
States v. Regan, No. 1:01-cr-405 (E.D. Va. Oct. 23, 2001).
417. United States v. Regan, 281 F. Supp. 2d 795, 801 (E.D. Va. 2002); Regan, 228 F. Supp.
2d at 745; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 674; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 668; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d
at 662; see Going to Trial, supra note 415.
Regan served in the U.S. Air Force from 1980 to 2001, retiring as a master sergeant. Regan,
228 F. Supp. 2d at 745; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 674; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 668; Regan, 221
F. Supp. 2d at 662; see Going to Trial, supra note 415. Until his retirement, he worked at the Sig-
nals Intelligence Applications Integration Office of the NRO. Regan, 228 F. Supp. 2d at 745; Re-
gan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 674; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 668; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 662.
418. Regan, 228 F. Supp. 2d at 745; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 674; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at
668; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 662; Docket Sheet, supra note 416.
419. Regan, 228 F. Supp. 2d at 745; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 675; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at
669; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 663; Docket Sheet, supra note 416.
420. Regan, 228 F. Supp. 2d at 746 (noting the filing of a superseding indictment in light of
the Supreme Court s decision in Ring v. Arizona, 536 U.S. 584 (2002)); Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at
675 (same); Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 669 (same); Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 663 (same); Docket
Sheet, supra note 416.
421. Regan, 228 F. Supp. 2d at 746; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 675; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at
669; Regan, 221 F. Supp. 2d at 663; Docket Sheet, supra note 416; see Going to Trial, supra note
415.
422. Docket Sheet, supra note 416; see U.S. Prosecutors Reconsider, Back Delay in Espionage
Suspect s Trial, L.A. Times, Apr. 25, 2002, at 25 [hereinafter Prosecutors Reconsider]; Would-Be
Spy Given Life in Prison, L.A. Times, Mar. 21, 2003, at 29 [hereinafter Life in Prison].
Tim Reagan and Joy Richardson interviewed Judge Lee for this report in the judge s chambers
on October 2, 2006.
423. Docket Sheet, supra note 416; see Josh Meyer, Would-Be Spy Won t Face Death Penalty,
L.A. Times, Feb. 25, 2003, at 15; The Week That Was, Balt. Sun, Feb. 23, 2003, at 2C; Life in
Prison, supra note 422.
424. Docket Sheet, supra note 416; see Meyer, supra note 423; Rosenblatt, supra note 415;
The Week That Was, Balt. Sun, Mar. 2, 2003, at 2C; Life in Prison, supra note 422.
425. Docket Sheet, supra note 416; see Rosenblatt, supra note 415; Life in Prison, supra note
422.
426. See Life in Prison, supra note 422.
427. See Rosenblatt, supra note 415.
428. See id.
429. See id.
430. United States v. Regan, 281 F. Supp. 2d 795, 801 (E.D. Va. 2002).
Because classified information is an issue in many cases brought in the district that is home to
the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency, Judge Lee requires all of his law clerks to have
security clearances. Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
431. Regan, 281 F. Supp. 2d at 800 01; see Reagan, supra note 165, at 19 (describing SCIFs).
Defense experts also had to obtain security clearances to examine classified documents. See
Prosecutors Reconsider, supra note 422.
432. Regan, 281 F. Supp. 2d at 801; see Anita Huslin, If These Walls Could Talk . . ., Wash.
Post, May 28, 2006, at D1 ( the SCIF is a sanctuary, the ultimate members-only club for the kee-
pers of secrets ).
433. Id. at 800, 807.
434. Id. at 800, 804 05.
435. Id. at 799 800.
436. Id. at 800.
437. Id. at 806 07. The memorandum opinion was unsealed on March 10, 2003. Docket Sheet,
supra note 416.
440. Koubriti v. Convertino, ___ F.3d ___, ___, 2010 WL 364188 (6th Cir. 2010) (p.2 of filed
op.) (finding prosecutorial immunity in one defendant s civil action); United States v. Koubriti,
305 F. Supp. 2d 723, 724 25, 727 (E.D. Mich. 2003) (sanctioning Attorney General John Ashcroft
for false and public statements about the case in violation of the court s gag order); United States
v. Koubriti, 252 F. Supp. 2d 424, 426 (E.D. Mich. 2003) (agreeing to partially close the juror voir
dire); United States v. Koubriti, 199 F. Supp. 2d 656, 658 59 (E.D. Mich. 2002) (denying motions
to suppress evidence acquired during the search of the apartment); United States v. Koubriti, No.
2:01-cr-80778, 2001 WL 1525270, at *1 (E.D. Mich. Oct. 16, 2001) (denying bond release pend-
ing trial); Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 21; see David Johnston, 3 Held in Detroit After Air-
craft Diagrams Are Found, N.Y. Times, Sept. 20, 2001, at B2; Philip Shenon & Don Van Natta,
Jr., U.S. Says 3 Detainees May Be Tied to Hijackings, N.Y. Times, Nov. 1, 2001, at A1; Don Van
Natta, Jr., Hundreds of Arrests, but Promising Leads Unravel, N.Y. Times, Oct. 21, 2001, at B1.
441. Koubriti, 305 F. Supp. 2d at 727; Koubriti, 199 F. Supp. 2d at 660 61; Koubriti, 2001
WL 1525270, at *1; see This American Life: The Prosecutor (PRI radio broadcast May 31, 2008)
[hereinafter Prosecutor].
Two days later, al-Marabh was arrested in Burbank, Illinois. See Shenon & Van Natta, supra
note 440; Jodi Wilgoren, Trail of Man Sought in 2 Plots Leads to Chicago and Arrest, N.Y.
Times, Sept. 21, 2001, at B8. The government ultimately decided to merely deport him. See Dan-
ny Hakim, Trial Set to Begin for Four Men Accused of Being in Terror Cell, N.Y. Times, Mar. 17,
2003, at A15.
442. Koubriti, 305 F. Supp. 2d at 727; Koubriti, 252 F. Supp. 2d at 426; Koubriti, 199 F. Supp.
2d at 658; Koubriti, 2001 WL 1525270, at *2; see Johnston, supra note 440; Shenon & Van Natta,
supra note 440; Prosecutor, supra note 441; Van Natta, supra note 440.
443. Koubriti, 2001 WL 1525270, at *2, 6.
444. Koubriti, 252 F. Supp. 2d at 426; Koubriti, 199 F. Supp. 2d at 658 59; Koubriti, 2001
WL 1525270, at *1.
445. Koubriti, 199 F. Supp. 2d at 658; Koubriti, 2001 WL 1525270, at *1 n.2; see Danny Ha-
kim, Informer Is Cited as the Key to Unlocking a Terrorist Cell, N.Y. Times, Aug. 30, 2002, at
A10; Shenon & Van Natta, supra note 440; Van Natta, supra note 440.
446. Koubriti, 252 F. Supp. 2d at 426; Koubriti, 199 F. Supp. 2d at 658 n.1.
447. Koubriti, 199 F. Supp. 2d at 658 n.1; see United States v. Elmardoudi, 501 F.3d 935,
937 38 (8th Cir. 2007); see also Hakim, supra note 441; Prosecutor, supra note 441.
Elmardoudi was arrested in North Carolina near Greensboro on November 4, 2002. Elmardou-
di, 501 F.3d at 937; see Danny Hakim, Man Accused of Being Leader of Detroit Terror Cell Is
Arrested, N.Y. Times, Nov. 15, 2002, at A20; Dan Eggen & Allan Lengel, Alleged Leader of
Sleeper Cell Arrested in N.C., Wash. Post, Nov. 15, 2002, at A28.
448. United States v. Koubriti, 305 F. Supp. 2d 723, 731 (E.D. Mich. 2003); see Douglas Farah
& Tom Jackman, 6 Accused of Conspiracy to Aid in Terror Attacks, Wash. Post, Aug. 29, 2002, at
A1.
449. Docket Sheet, United States v. Koubriti, No. 2:01-cr-80778 (E.D. Mich. Sept. 27, 2001)
[hereinafter E.D. Mich. Koubriti Docket Sheet]; Gerald E. Rosen, The War on Terrorism in the
Courts, 5 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol y & Ethics J. 101, 102 ( I presided over the nation s first post-
September 11 terrorism trial ); see Danny Hakim, Judge Reverses Convictions in Detroit Terror-
ism Case, N.Y. Times, Sept. 3, 2004, at A12.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Rosen for this report in the judge s chambers on December 7,
2006, and by telephone on January 3 and April 18, 2007.
450. Koubriti, 305 F. Supp. 2d at 734; see Koubriti v. Convertino, ___ F.3d ___, ___ n.3, 2010
WL 364188 (6th Cir. 2010) (p.3 n.3 of filed op.); Koubriti, 199 F. Supp. 2d at 658 n.1.
In the deal, Mr. Hmimssa received 46 months in prison for 10 unrelated felonies committed in
three states; he could have faced up to 81 years. Danny Hakim, 2 Arabs Convicted and 2 Cleared
of Terrorist Plot Against the U.S., N.Y. Times, June 4, 2003, at A1.
451. Criminal J., United States v. Koubriti, No. 2:01-cr-80778 (E.D. Mich. Sept. 9, 2005) (sen-
tencing Hmimssa to 78 months in prison).
Hmimssa was released from prison on May 25, 2007. http://www.bop.gov.
452. Interview with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006.
453. E.D. Mich. Koubriti Docket Sheet, supra note 449 (noting voir dire from Mar. 18, 2003,
to Mar. 26, 2003); Gerald E. Rosen, United States v. Koubriti: Preliminary Voir Dire (Mar. 18,
2003) (text of speech); Interview with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006.
454. Gerald E. Rosen, United States v. Koubriti: Jury Questionnaire (Mar. 18, 2003); Interview
with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006.
455. Interview with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006.
456. Id.
457. United States v. Koubriti, 509 F.3d 746, 748 (6th Cir. 2007); United States v. Koubriti,
305 F. Supp. 2d 723, 736 (E.D. Mich. 2003); see Koubriti v. Convertino, ___ F.3d ___, ___ & n.7,
2010 WL 364188 (6th Cir. 2010) (p.4 & n.7 of filed op.); United States v. Elmardoudi, 501 F.3d
935, 938 (8th Cir. 2007); see also Hakim, supra note 450; Robert E. Pierre & R. Jeffrey Smith,
Jury Splits Verdict in Terror Trial, Wash. Post, June 4, 2003, at A10; Prosecutor, supra note 441.
Ali-Haimoud sued the publisher of The Terrorist Recognition Handbook for falsely identifying
him, with a photograph, as a known al-Qaeda member. Notice of Removal, Ali-Haimoud v.
Nance, No. 2:04-cv-74737 (E.D. Mich. Dec. 3, 2004). The case was remanded to state court on
stipulation that the plaintiff would neither seek nor accept more than $75,000 in damages. Stipula-
tion, id. (Apr. 22, 2005).
458. United States v. Koubriti, 336 F. Supp. 2d 676, 678 (E.D. Mich. 2004); United Koubriti,
297 F. Supp. 2d 955, 958 61 (E.D. Mich. 2004); Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 22; see Koubri-
ti, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 364188 (p.4 of filed op.); Prosecutor, supra note 441.
459. Interviews with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006, and Apr. 18, 2007.
460. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 23; see Koubriti, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 364188 (p.4
of filed op.); Prosecutor, supra note 441.
461. Koubriti, 336 F. Supp. 2d at 680 81; see also id. at 681 82 n.5 ( Having itself reviewed
[additional] classified materials, the Court observes that they provide additional and substantial
support for the conclusions reached in the Government s filing. ).
462. Id. at 681; see Hakim, supra note 449 (quoting text).
The prosecutor and a government witness were acquitted of wrongdoing in a criminal trial.
Docket Sheet, United States v. Convertino, No. 2:06-cr-20173 (E.D. Mich. Mar. 29, 2006) (noting
Oct. 31, 2007, jury verdict of not guilty); Koubriti, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 364188 (p.5 of filed
op.); Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 23; see Spencer S. Hsu, Ex-Prosecutor, Security Officer
Cleared in Terrorism Case, Wash. Post, Nov. 1, 2007, at A3; Philip Shenon, Ex-Prosecutor Ac-
quitted of Misconduct in 9/11 Case, N.Y. Times, Nov. 1, 2007, at A17; Prosecutor, supra note
441.
463. Koubriti, 509 F.3d at 748; Koubriti, 336 F. Supp. 2d at 682; Trying Cases, supra note
181, at 23; see Koubriti, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 364188 (pp.4 5 of filed op.); Elmardoudi, 501
F.3d at 938 & n.4; see also Hakim, supra note 449; Richard B. Schmitt, Judge, Citing Misconduct,
Tosses Terror Convictions, L.A. Times, Sept. 3, 2004, at 15; Prosecutor, supra note 441.
464. Koubriti, 435 F. Supp. 2d at 670 & n.5; Order to Dismiss Third Superseding Indictment,
United States v. Koubriti, No. 2:01-cr-80778 (E.D. Mich. Jan. 18, 2005); Prosecutor, supra note
441.
465. Koubriti, 509 F.3d at 748; Fourth Superseding Indictment, Koubriti, No. 2:01-cr-80778
(E.D. Mich. Dec. 15, 2004); see Koubriti, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 364188 (p.5 of filed op.);
Koubriti, 435 F. Supp. 2d at 668, 670; see also Terror Case Is Switched to Fraud Charges, Wash.
Post, Dec. 16, 2004, at A10.
When federal agents first searched Koubriti and Hannan s apartment, they noticed airport-
employee badges, which the agents regarded as alarming evidence. United States v. Koubriti, 199
F. Supp. 2d 656, 660 (E.D. Mich. 2002); United States v. Koubriti, No. 2:01-cr-80778, 2001 WL
1525270, at *1 (E.D. Mich. Oct. 16, 2001); see Johnston, supra note 440; Prosecutor, supra note
441. The residents told them at the time that they used to work for Sky Chefs as dishwashers but
stopped after an automobile accident prevented them from working there. Koubriti, 199 F. Supp.
2d at 661; Koubriti, 2001 WL 1525270, at *3; see Shenon & Van Natta, supra note 440.
466. Criminal J., Koubriti, No. 2:01-cr-80778 (E.D. Mich. Mar. 22, 2005); Plea Agreement, id.
(Mar. 22, 2005); see also Koubriti, 435 F. Supp. 2d at 668 n.1 (noting that Hannan has been de-
ported).
467. Koubriti, ___ F.3d at ___, 2010 WL 364188 (p.5 of filed op.).
468. Koubriti, 509 F.3d 746 (resolving United States v. Koubriti, No. 06-1937 (6th Cir. June
30, 2006) by holding that a retrial after a mistrial is not double jeopardy), cert. denied, ___ U.S.
___, 128 S. Ct. 1915 (2008); Koubriti, 435 F. Supp. 2d 666.
469. Order, Koubriti, No. 2:01-cr-80778 (E.D. Mich. Feb. 9, 2010); see Paul Egan, Ex-Terror
Suspect in Talks to Clear Record, Detroit News, Apr. 15, 2009, at 4A.
470. Compl., Koubriti v. Rojo, No. 2:05-cv-74343 (E.D. Mich. Nov. 14, 2005).
In their first motion for summary judgment, the defendants noted that [w]hile incarcerated in
the Wayne County Jail Plaintiff was deemed a level 4 security risk by the U.S. Marshals, and as
such, was placed in a super max security cell block. Defs. Summ. J. Mot. at 1, id. (July 25,
2006).
Between September 17, 2001 until August of 2003, Plaintiff Koubriti was incarcerated in the
Wayne County Jail, and per level 4 super max security protocol, Plaintiff Koubriti was
ensconced in his cell for 23 hours per day, and allowed 1 hour per day of exercise. . . . In Au-
gust of 2003, Plaintiff was released, but was recharged again in November 2003. From No-
vember 2003 until July of 2004, Plaintiff Koubriti was once again incarcerated in the Wayne
County Jail and given a level 4 max security risk classification.
Id. at 2.
471. Opinion, id. (July 27, 2007), available at 2007 WL 2178331 (granting summary judgment
on exercise claim); Opinion, id. (Jan. 3, 2007), available at 2007 WL 45923 (granting summary
judgment on the pork claim).
472. Stipulated Dismissals, id. (Aug. 9 & 24, 2007).
473. Compl., Koubriti v. Convertino, No. 2:07-cv-13678 (E.D. Mich. Aug. 30, 2007); Docket
Sheet, id.; see Zachary Gorchow, Overturned Conviction Sparks Lawsit Against Federal Officials,
Det. Free Press, Aug. 31, 2007; Prosecutor, supra note 441.
474. Koubriti v. Convertino, ___ F.3d ___, 2010 WL 364188 (6th Cir. 2010).
475. United States v. Elmardoudi, 501 F.3d 935, 937, 940 (8th Cir. 2007) (describing the crime
as shoulder surfing, that is, surreptitiously memorizing other people s calling card and credit
card numbers at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport and then passing the numbers on to other people
who used them to pay for telephone calls. ), cert. denied, ___ U.S. ___, 128 S. Ct. 926 (2008);
Am. Sentencing J., United States v. Elmardoudi, No. 0:06-cr-262 (D. Minn. Oct. 17, 2006).
476. Judgment, United States v. Elmardoudi, No. 1:06-cr-112 (N.D. Iowa Mar. 14, 2008); In-
dictment, id. (Aug. 16, 2006); see Elmardoudi, 501 F.3d at 937. The court of appeals affirmed.
Opinion, United States v. Elmardoudi, No. 08-1685 (8th Cir. Mar. 9, 2009) (per curiam), available
at 313 Fed. Appx. 923, cert. denied, ___ U.S. ___, 130 S. Ct. 421 (2009).
477. Interview with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006.
478. Id.
479. Id.
480. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 21; Interview with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006.
ment counsel told an appellate panel at oral argument that Elmardoudi was accused of supporting
terrorists connected with the September 11, 2001, attacks. United States v. Elmardoudi, 504 F.3d
935, 938 n.3 (8th Cir. 2007).
491. Koubriti, 305 F. Supp. 2d at 725, 735 36.
492. Id. at 731; Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 22; see Prosecutor, supra note 441 (noting
that Judge Rosen learned from the broadcast that he would preside over the case).
493. Koubriti, 305 F. Supp. 2d at 732.
494. Id. at 725 n.1.
495. E.D. Mich. Koubriti Docket Sheet, supra note 449.
496. Koubriti, 305 F. Supp. 2d at 725; see also id. at 737.
497. Id. at 737 38; see Schmitt, supra note 487.
498. Koubriti, 305 F. Supp. 2d at 741.
499. Id. at 726, 742, 752 57.
500. Id. at 726, 748 57.
501. Id. at 725 26, 757 65; see Schmitt, supra note 487; Prosecutor, supra note 441.
502. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 22; Interviews with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006,
and Apr. 18, 2007.
503. Interviews with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006, and Apr. 18, 2007.
504. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 5 6; Interviews with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7,
2006, and Apr. 18, 2007.
505. Interview with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006; see Reagan, supra note 165, at 19
(describing SCIFs).
506. United States v. Koubriti, 336 F. Supp. 2d 676, 678 (E.D. Mich. 2004).
Because Judge Rosen employs career law clerks, there has been no staff turnover since all of
his staff were cleared, so all of his staff remain cleared. Interview with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen,
Dec. 7, 2006.
507. Rosen, supra note 449, at 105; Interview with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006; see
also Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 4 5.
508. Interview with Hon. Gerald E. Rosen, Dec. 7, 2006.
509. Id.
510. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 3.
511. Pre-conviction appeals were heard by Fourth Circuit Judges William W. Wilkins, Karen
J. Williams, and Roger L. Gregory; a post-conviction appeal was first heard by Judges Williams
and Gregory and Fourth Circuit Judge William B. Traxler, Jr., and then reheard by Judges Traxler
and Gregory and Fourth Circuit Judge Dennis W. Shedd.
512. The 9/11 Commission Report 1 14, 311 (2004); United States v. Moussaoui, 591 F.3d
263, 266 (4th Cir. 2010); United States v. Moussaoui, 382 F.3d 453, 457 (4th Cir. 2004); United
States v. Moussaoui, 333 F.3d 509, 512 (4th Cir. 2003); see Michael Grunwald, Terrorists Hijack
4 Airliners, Destroy World Trade Center, Hit Pentagon, Wash. Post, Sept. 12, 2001, at A1; Serge
Schmemann, U.S. Attacked, N.Y. Times, Sept. 12, 2001, at A1; see also http://legacy.
com/Sept11/Home.aspx (providing victim profiles).
513. See Grunwald, supra note 512; David Johnston & Philip Shenon, Man Held Since August
Is Charged with a Role in Sept. 11 Terror Plot, N.Y. Times, Dec. 12, 2001, at A1; New Theory on
a 20th Hijacker Is Offered, N.Y. Times, Nov. 16, 2001, at B10 [hereinafter New Theory]; Schme-
mann, supra note 512.
514. The 9/11 Commission Report 244 (2004); Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 266; see Grunwald,
supra note 512; Jere Longman, Families Say Tapes Verify Talk of Valor, N.Y. Times, Apr. 19,
2002, at A14; New Theory, supra note 513; Schmemann, supra note 512.
515. See David Johnston & Philip Shenon, F.B.I. Curbed Scrutiny of Man Now a Suspect in
the Attacks, N.Y. Times, Oct. 6, 2001, at A1; Johnston & Shenon, supra note 513; Longman, su-
pra note 514; New Theory, supra note 513.
516. Suzanne Daley, Mysterious Life of a Suspect from France, N.Y. Times, Sept. 21, 2001, at
B1; David Peterson, Mother Says Extremists Brainwashed Her Son, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star
Trib., Sept. 20, 2001, at 9A (reporting that the French newsmagazine L Express speculated online
on Sept. 19, 2001, that Moussaoui might be the twentieth hijacker).
517. The 9/11 Commission Report 247 (2004) (reporting that the planners of the attacks might
have canceled them if they had known about Moussaoui s arrest); Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 266;
Moussaoui, 382 F.3d at 457; Moussaoui, 333 F.3d at 512; United States v. Moussaoui, 282 F.
Supp. 2d 480, 483 (E.D. Va. 2003); see Katherine C. Donahue, Slave of Allah 3, 15 16 (2007);
Johnston & Shenon, supra note 513; Peterson, supra note 516; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 192.
518. The 9/11 Commission Report 246 47, 273 (2004); Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 266, 274; see
Johnston & Shenon, supra note 515.
One of the three instructors who alerted authorities to suspicion concerning Moussaoui re-
ceived a $5 million reward in 2008. See Reward in Moussaoui Case, N.Y. Times, Jan. 25, 2008;
Two Others Seek Reward in Moussaoui Case, N.Y. Times, Jan. 26, 2008.
519. James V. Grimaldi, FBI Had Warning on Man Now Held in Attacks, Wash. Post, Sept.
23, 2001, at A18; Johnston & Shenon, supra note 515; Susan Schmidt & Lois Romano, Did Stu-
dent s Case Hold Clues to Terrorist Plot?, Wash. Post, Sept. 22, 2001, at A20.
520. Dan Eggen, Yemeni Fugitive Linked to Hijackers, Wash. Post, Nov. 15, 2001, at A20; see
Bin al-Shibh Dep. Op. at 3, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Mar. 10,
2003), available at 2003 WL 21263699 ( he suggests that he was part of another operation to oc-
cur outside the United States after September 11 involving different members of al Qaeda ); Philip
Shenon, F.B.I. Chief Says Failed Sept. 11 Hijackers May Remain at Large, N.Y. Times, Nov. 17,
2001, at B5.
In 2004, the 9/11 Commission reported that 9/11 conspirator Khallad believes [Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed] wanted between four and six operators per plane. KSM states that al Qaeda had orig-
inally planned to use 25 or 26 hijackers but ended up with only the 19. The 9/11 Commission
Report 235 (2004).
521. See Daley, supra note 516; Donahue, supra note 517, at 42, 104; Schmidt & Romano, su-
pra note 519.
522. See Daley, supra note 516.
523. See Donahue, supra note 517, at 16 17, 116 17; Grimaldi, supra note 519 (reporting that
French officials warned the FBI of their suspicions at least ten days before the September 11 at-
tacks); Diana Jean Schemo & Robert Pear, Suspects in Hijackings Exploited Loopholes in Immi-
gration Policy, N.Y. Times, Sept. 27, 2001, at A1.
In April 1998, Moussaoui was at the same terrorist training camp in Afghanistan as Ahmed
Ressam, who is sometimes referred to as the Millennium Bomber. Donahue, supra note 517, at
121, 165; see also supra, Millennium Bomber (concerning the prosecution of Ressam).
524. The 9/11 Commission Report 224 25 (2004) (reporting that Mohamed Atta, the hijacking
pilot of American Airlines flight 11, visited the flight school several months earlier); United States
v. Moussaoui, 591 F.3d 263, 274 (4th Cir. 2010); see Daley, supra note 516; Donahue, supra note
517, at 13 15, 125; Timothy Dwyer & Jerry Markon, Flight Instructor Recalls Unease with Mous-
saoui, Wash. Post, Mar. 10, 2006, at A2; Johnston & Shenon, supra note 515; Schmidt & Roma-
no, supra note 519.
525. The 9/11 Commission Report 162 (2004) (Atta and Bin al-Shibh moved in with hijacker
Marwan al-Shehhi in April 1998); Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 274; see James Risen, U.S. Says Sus-
pect Tied to 9/11 and Qaeda Is Captured in Raid, N.Y. Times, Sept. 14, 2002, at A1; John Taglia-
bue & Raymond Bonner, German Data Led U.S. to Search for More Suicide Hijacker Teams,
N.Y. Times, Sept. 29, 2001, at A1; see also The 9/11 Commission Report 161 (2004) (profiling
Bin al-Shibh).
526. The 9/11 Commission Report 5 (2004) (Atta was the only terrorist on board trained to
fly a jet ); see Johnston & Shenon, supra note 515; Risen, supra note 526; Tagliabue, supra note
526.
527. The 9/11 Commission Report 246, 273 (2004); see Donahue, supra note 517, at 1, 28 29,
76; Johnston & Shenon, supra note 513.
528. See New Theory, supra note 513; Risen, supra note 526; Shenon, supra note 520; John
Tagliabue, Retracing a Trail to Sept. 11 Plot, N.Y. Times, Nov. 18, 2001, at 1.
Another person designated the twentieth hijacker Mohammed al-Qahtani awaits prosecu-
tion at Guantánamo Bay. See William Glaberson, Detainee Will Face New War-Crimes Charges,
N.Y. Times, Nov. 19, 2008, at A25.
529. The 9/11 Commission Report 161, 168, 225 (2004) (reporting that Bin al-Shibh could not
persuade immigration officials that he would return home); see Michael Moss, A Traveler with
Strong Views on the Right Kind of Islam and No Fear of Sharing Them, N.Y. Times, Dec. 12,
2001, at B6.
530. See Donahue, supra note 517, at 29; Kamran Khan & Peter Finn, Pakistanis Detail Cap-
ture of Key 9/11 Suspect, Wash. Post, Sept. 15, 2002, at A1; Walter Pincus, Binalshibh Said to
Provide Useful Information, Wash. Post., Oct. 4, 2002, at A17; Risen, supra note 526.
531. See Johnston & Shenon, supra note 515.
532. Indictment, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Dec. 11, 2001); Unit-
ed States v. Moussaoui, 591 F.3d 263, 266 (4th Cir. 2010); United States v. Moussaoui, 483 F.3d
220, 223 n.1 (4th Cir. 2007); see Donahue, supra note 517, at 1 2, 19; Dan Eggen & Brooke A.
Masters, U.S. Indicts Suspect in Sept. 11 Attacks, Wash. Post, Dec. 12, 2001, at A1; Johnston &
Shenon, supra note 513; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 192.
Moussaoui was originally flown to New York, on September 14, 2001, for possible prosecu-
tion there. See Donahue, supra note 517, at 18 19 ( But the Department of Justice was going to
ask for the death penalty, and the New York court had deadlocked on the death penalty for two of
the East African embassy bombing suspects. A court near the Pentagon would more likely decide
for the death penalty. ). Moussaoui was transported to Alexandria, Virginia, on December 13,
2001. See id. at 19.
533. Complex Case Order at 1, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Dec.
11, 2001) (recognizing four capital counts), available at 2001 WL 1887910; see Donahue, supra
note 517, at 1, 19; Johnston & Shenon, supra note 513; David Johnston & Benjamin Weiser, Gov-
ernment s Focus in the First Sept. 11 Trial: Al Qaeda, N.Y. Times, Dec. 13, 2001, at B5.
534. Docket Sheet, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Dec. 11, 2001) [he-
reinafter E.D. Va. Docket Sheet]; see Philip Shenon & Neil A. Lewis, Unpredictable Judge for
Terrorism Suspect, N.Y. Times, Dec. 26, 2001, at B6.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Brinkema for this report in the judge s chambers on January 5,
2007, and by telephone on March 26, 2008.
535. See David Johnston, Not-Guilty Plea Is Set for Man in Terror Case, N.Y. Times, Jan. 3,
2002, at A1; see also Libby Copeland, A Glimpse at a Symbol of a Changed World, Wash. Post,
Jan. 3, 2002, at C1; Donahue, supra note 517, at 8, 20.
536. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 534; Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 267; see Copeland, supra
note 535; Donahue, supra note 517, at 20; Johnston, supra note 535.
537. Complex Case Order, supra note 533, at 3 (setting a deadline of Mar. 29, 2002); Death
Penalty Notice, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Mar. 28, 2002); Mous-
saoui, 483 F.3d at 223 24 n.1; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 23; Philip Shennon & Neil A.
Lewis, U.S. to Seek Death Penalty for Moussaoui in Terror Case, N.Y. Times, Mar. 29, 2002, at
A20.
538. See Pohlman, supra note 175, at 193 94 (presenting excerpts from speech); see also; Do-
nahue, supra note 517, at 9, 64.
539. See Philip Shenon, Terror Suspect Says He Wants U.S. Destroyed, N.Y. Times, Apr. 23,
2002, at A1.
540. Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 269 70; United States v. Moussaoui, 333 F.3d 509, 512 13 (4th
Cir. 2003); see Mot. Proceed Pro Se, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Apr.
25, 2002) (handwritten motion dated Apr. 22, 2002); Pohlman, supra note 175, at 192; Donahue,
supra note 517, at 23 24, 36, 39 40, 166; Shenon, supra note 539.
541. Mental Health Evaluation Order, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va.
Apr. 22, 2002), available at 2002 WL 1311722; see Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 270; Donahue, supra
note 517, at 24, 36, 54; Shenon, supra note 539.
542. See Philip Shenon, Court Psychiatrist Concludes Defendant Is Not Mentally Ill, N.Y.
Times, June 8, 2002, at A11; see also Donahue, supra note 517, at 54.
543. Pro Se Order, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. June 14, 2002),
available at 2002 WL 1311738; Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 274 75, 292 93; Moussaoui, 333 F.3d at
513; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 24, 36, 54; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 192; Philip Shenon,
Judge Lets Man Accused in Sept. 11 Plot Defend Himself, N.Y. Times, June 14, 2002, at A27.
544. Superseding Indictment, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. June 19,
2002).
545. Order Denying No-Contest Plea, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va.
July 9, 2002), available at 2002 WL 1587025; see Neil A. Lewis, Defendant in Sept. 11 Plot Ac-
cuses Judge of Trickery, N.Y. Times, June 26, 2002, at A18.
546. Order Denying No-Contest Plea, supra note 545; E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 534;
see Lewis, supra note 545.
547. Ring v. Arizona, 536 U.S. 584 (2002).
548. Second Superseding Indictment, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va.
July 16, 2002); United States v. Moussaoui, 382 F.3d 453, 457 (4th Cir. 2004); see Donahue, su-
pra note 517, at 26; Philip Shenon, Judge Clears Defendant to Meet French Diplomats, N.Y.
Times, July 17, 2002, at A16.
549. United States v. Moussaoui, 591 F.3d 263, 270 (4th Cir. 2010); see Philip Shenon, 9/11
Defendant in Guilty Plea, N.Y. Times, July 19, 2002, at A1; see also Donahue, supra note 517, at
26; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 194.
550. Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 270; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 26; Shenon, supra note 549.
551. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 534; Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 270 71; see Donahue,
supra note 517, at 27; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 194; Philip Shenon, Terror Suspect Changes
Mind on Guilty Plea, N.Y. Times, July 26, 2001, at A1.
552. Bin al-Shibh Dep. Op., supra note 520, at 16 17 ( The defense has made a significant
showing that [redacted] would be able to provide material, favorable testimony on the defendant s
behalf both as to guilt and potential punishment. ); Bin al-Shibh Deposition Order, United States
v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Jan. 31, 2003); Moussaoui, 382 F.3d at 458; United
States v. Moussaoui, 333 F.3d 509, 513 (4th Cir. 2003); E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 534;
see Donahue, supra note 517, at 28 29; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 194, 196; Susan Schmidt &
Dana Priest, Judge Orders Access to Detainee for Moussaoui s Lawyers, Wash. Post, Feb. 1,
2003, at A9; Philip Shenon, Moussaoui Case May Have to Shift from U.S. Court to Tribunal, Ad-
ministration Says, N.Y. Times, Feb. 7, 2003 (reporting that the government feared that if Mr. bin
al-Shibh is questioned by Mr. Moussaoui s lawyers, he might divulge information about Al Qaeda
that the government wants to keep secret. ).
553. Order Vacating Trial Date, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Feb.
12, 2003), available at 2003 WL 402249; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 29; Jerry Markon,
Moussaoui Trial Postponed for Third Time, Wash. Post, Feb. 13, 2002, at A8; Philip Shenon,
Judge Grants the Government a Delay of Moussaoui s Trial, N.Y. Times, Feb. 13, 2003, at A21.
554. United States v. Moussaoui, No. 03-4162, 2003 WL 1889018 (4th Cir. Apr. 14, 2003);
Moussaoui, 382 F.3d at 458; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 29; Jerry Markon, Court Seeks Deal
on Terror Witness Access, Wash. Post, Apr. 16, 2003, at A12; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 194;
Philip Shenon, Prosecution Says Qaeda Member Was to Pilot 5th Sept. 11 Jet, N.Y. Times, Apr.
16, 2003, at B10.
555. Bin al-Shibh Substitution Op. at 6, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va.
May 15, 2003), available at 2003 WL 21277161; Moussaoui, 382 F.3d at 458 59; see Donahue,
supra note 517, at 29; Jerry Markon, Judge Rejects Bid to Block Access to Sept. 11 Planner,
Wash. Post, May 16, 2003, at A3; Philip Shenon, Ruling Leaves Legal Standoff in 9/11 Case, N.Y.
Times, May 16, 2003, at A17.
556. Moussaoui, 333 F.3d at 513; Moussaoui, 382 F.3d at 459; see Philip Shenon, Justice
Dept. Warns of Risk to Prosecution and Security, N.Y. Times, June 4, 2003, at A21.
557. Moussaoui, 333 F.3d at 512, 514, 517 (resolving In re United States, No. 03-4261 (4th
Cir. Mar. 17, 2003) (mandamus); United States v. Moussaoui, No. 03-4162 (4th Cir. Feb. 12,
2003) (appeal)); Moussaoui, 382 F.3d at 459; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 29; Neil A. Lewis,
Bush Officials Lose Round in Prosecuting Terror Suspect, N.Y. Times, June 27, 2003, at A13;
Jerry Markon, Appeals Court Rebuffs U.S. in Moussaoui Case, Wash. Post, June 27, 2003, at A1;
Pohlman, supra note 175, at 198.
Over the dissent of five judges, the court decided not to rehear the appeal en banc. United
States v. Moussaoui, 336 F.3d 279 (4th Cir. 2003); see Jerry Markon, Moussaoui Prosecutors De-
fy Judge, Wash. Post, July 15, 2003, at A1; Philip Shenon, U.S. Will Defy Court s Order in Terror
Case, N.Y. Times, July 15, 2003, at A1.
558. Mohammed and al-Hawsawi Dep. Op., United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455
(E.D. Va. Aug. 29, 2003), available at 2003 WL 22258213; Moussaoui, 382 F.3d at 459; see Do-
nahue, supra note 517, at 29; Eric Lichtblau, New Ruling Favors Suspect in Terror Case, N.Y.
Times, Aug. 31, 2003, at 123; Jerry Markon, Moussaoui Granted Access to Witnesses, Wash. Post,
Aug. 30, 2003, at A12; Susan Schmidt, 2nd Key Al Qaeda Suspect Identified, Wash. Post, Mar. 5,
2003, at A1.
Ramzi Yousef, a principal in the first World Trade Center bombing, is Mohammed s nephew.
The 9/11 Commission Report 73, 145 (2004). According to KSM, he started to think about at-
tacking the United States after Yousef returned to Pakistan following the 1993 World Trade Cen-
ter bombing. Id. at 153.
559. See Donahue, supra note 517, at 29; Schmidt, supra note 558.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, and two others
were arraigned in military tribunals at Guantánamo Bay on June 5, 2008. See William Glaberson,
Arraigned, 9/11 Defendants Talk of Martyrdom, N.Y. Times, June 6, 2008, at A1; Josh White,
9/11 Architect Tells Court He Hopes for Martyrdom, Wash. Post, June 6, 2008, at A1.
560. United States v. Moussaoui, 282 F. Supp. 2d 480, 481 82, 487 (E.D. Va. 2003); Mous-
saoui, 382 F.3d at 459 60; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 29 30; Jerry Markon, Ruling Shakes
Up Moussaoui Terror Case, Wash. Post, Oct. 3, 2003, at A1; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 191,
198; Philip Shenon, Judge Rules Out a Death Penalty for 9/11 Suspect, N.Y. Times, Oct. 3, 2003,
at A1.
561. Moussaoui, 382 F.3d at 462 63.
562. Id. at 456 57, 479 82; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 122; Jerry Markon, Court Clears
Way for Moussaoui Trial, Wash. Post, Sept. 14, 2004, at A5; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 191,
224 32.
On March 21, 2005, the Supreme Court denied Moussaoui s petition for a writ of certiorari.
Moussaoui v. United States, 544 U.S. 931 (2005); see Donahue, supra note 517, at 31; Linda
Greenhouse, After 5 Months Absence, Rehnquist Is Back in Court, N.Y. Times, Mar. 22, 2005;
Jerry Markon, High Court Declines to Hear Terror Case, Wash. Post, Mar. 22, 2005, at A3;
Pohlman, supra note 175, at 191.
563. Moussaoui, 382 F.3d at 483 89 (Gregory, concurring in part and dissenting in part); see
Markon, supra note 562; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 226 27.
564. Moussaoui, 382 F.3d at 458 n.5.
565. Id.
agreed that Moussaoui lied to federal agents knowing that people would die as a
result.581 On Monday, April 24, the jury began to deliberate on Moussaoui s pe-
nalty,582 returning a verdict of life in prison on Wednesday, May 3.583 After inter-
574. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 534; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 59, 65; Neil A.
Lewis, Prosecutor Urges Death for Concealing Sept. 11 Plot, N.Y. Times, Mar. 7, 2006, at A14.
575. See Lewis, supra note 574; Jerry Markon & Timothy Dwyer, Moussaoui s Lies Led to
9/11, Jury Told, Wash. Post, Mar. 7, 2006, at A1.
576. See Trial Conduct Order 2, Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Mar. 1, 2006); Dona-
hue, supra note 517, at 65 66; Timothy Dwyer, 9/11 Families to Watch Moussaoui Face Fate,
Wash. Post, Feb. 6, 2006, at A1; Neil A. Lewis, At Satellite Courthouses, 9/11 Relatives Will
Watch Moussaoui s Sentencing, N.Y. Times, Mar. 5, 2006, at 118; see also Trial Conduct Order 3,
Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Mar. 3, 2006).
During the trial, Judge Brinkema remarked that fewer people were watching from the off-site
courtrooms than anticipated. Donahue, supra note 517, at 174.
577. See Donahue, supra note 517, at 69 70; Stephen Labaton & Matthew L. Wald, Lawyer
Thrust into Spotlight After Misstep in Terror Case, N.Y. Times, Mar. 15, 2006, at A1; Neil A.
Lewis, Judge Calls Halt to Penalty Phase of Terror Trial, N.Y. Times, Mar. 14, 2006, at A1; Jerry
Markon & Timothy Dwyer, Judge Halts Terror Trial, Wash. Post, Mar. 14, 2006, at A1.
578. Second Aviation Witness Order, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va.
Mar. 17, 2006); First Aviation Witness Order, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D.
Va. Mar. 14, 2006); see Donahue, supra note 517, at 70; Neil A. Lewis, Judge Gives Prosecutors
New Chance in Terror Case, N.Y. Times, Mar. 18, 2006, at A10; Neil A. Lewis, Judge Penalizes
Moussaoui Prosecutors by Barring Major Witnesses, N.Y. Times, Mar. 15, 2006,at A24; Jerry
Markon, Moussaoui Prosecutors Get a Break, Wash. Post, Mar. 18, 2006, at A1; Jerry Markon &
Timothy Dwyer, Federal Witnesses Banned in 9/11 Trial, Wash. Post, Mar. 15, 2006, at A1.
579. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 534; see Neil A. Lewis, Moussaoui Sentencing Case
Goes to the Jury, N.Y. Times, Mar. 30, 2006, at A18.
580. See Jerry Markon, Moussaoui Jurors Leave for Weekend, Wash. Post, Apr. 1, 2006, at
A7.
581. United States v. Moussaoui, 591 F.3d 263, 277 (4th Cir. 2010); Phase 1 Jury Verdict,
United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Apr. 3, 2006); see Donahue, supra note
517, at 85; Neil A. Lewis, Jurors Permit Death Penalty for Moussaoui, N.Y. Times, Apr. 4, 2006,
at A1; Jerry Markon & Timothy Dwyer, Moussaoui Found Eligible for Death, Wash. Post, Apr. 4,
2006, at A1.
582. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 534; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 99; Neil A. Lew-
is, Jury in Sentencing Trial Begins Deliberating Moussaoui s Fate, N.Y. Times, Apr. 25, 2006, at
A18.
583. Phase 2 Jury Verdict, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. May 3,
2006); Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 277, 302; United States v. Moussaoui, 483 F.3d 220, 223 24 n.1
(4th Cir. 2007); see Donahue, supra note 517, at 2, 100; Neil A. Lewis, Moussaoui Given Life
Term by Jury over Link to 9/11, N.Y. Times, May 4, 2006, at A1; Jerry Markon & Timothy
Dwyer, Jurors Reject Death Penalty for Moussaoui, Wash. Post, May 4, 2006, at A1.
On May 12, 2006, [Moussaoui] was flown by the US Marshals Service on a small jet operat-
ed by the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System, more commonly known as Con
Air, to the Administrative Maximum security facility, or Supermax prison in Florence,
Colorado. He now spends 23 hours a day alone in a cell, with another hour alone in exercise
space.
Donahue, supra note 517, at 3.
584. Timothy Twyer, One Juror Between Terrorist and Death, Wash. Post, May 12, 2006, at
A1; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 2 3, 102 03.
585. Mot. to Withdraw Plea, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. May 8,
2006); Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 278; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 102, 167; Neil A. Lewis,
Moussaoui s Move to Recant Guilty Plea Is Denied, N.Y. Times, May 9, 2006, at A18; Jerry Mar-
kon, Moussaoui Fails in Bid to Withdraw 9/11 Guilty Plea, Wash. Post, May 9, 2006, at A16.
According to Moussaoui s affidavit,
16. I was extremely surprised when the jury did not return a verdict of death because I
knew that it was the intention of the American justice system to put me to death.
17. I had thought that I would be sentenced to death based on the emotions and anger to-
ward me for the deaths on September 11 but after reviewing the jury verdict and reading how
the jurors set aside their emotions and disgust for me and focused on the law and the evidence
that was presented during the trial, I came to understand that the jury process was more com-
plex than I assumed.
18. Because I now see that it is possible that I can receive a fair trial even with Americans
as jurors and that I can have the opportunity to prove that I did not have any knowledge of
and was not a member of the plot to hijack planes and crash them into buildings on Septem-
ber 11, 2001, I wish to withdraw my guilty plea and ask the Court for a new trial to prove my
innocence of the September 11 plot.
Moussaoui Aff. at 3, Mot. to Withdraw Plea, supra; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 167.
586. Order Denying Plea Withdrawal, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va.
May 8, 2006); Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 278; see Donahue, supra note 517, at 102, 167; Lewis, su-
pra note 585; Markon, supra note 585; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 247.
587. Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 307; see Docket Sheet, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 06-4494
(4th Cir. May 15, 2006) [hereinafter 4th Cir. Moussaoui May 15, 2006, Docket Sheet] (noting Feb.
17, 2010, petition for rehearing).
The appeal was first heard on January 26, 2009. 4th Cir. Moussaoui May 15, 2006, Docket
Sheet, supra; see Jerry Markon, Moussaoui s Attorneys Call Guilty Plea Invalid, Wash. Post, Jan.
27, 2009, at A8. Judge Williams was on the panel that heard the appeal, but she retired for health
reasons before the panel issued an opinion, so the appeal was reheard on September 25, 2009. 4th
Cir. Moussaoui May 15, 2006, Docket Sheet, supra; see New Arguments in 9/11 Case, N.Y.
Times, July 15, 2009, at A11; Josh White & Jerry Markon, Diagnosis of Early Alzheimer s Forces
Chief Judge to Retire, Wash. Post, July 10, 2009, at B3.
Tim Reagan attended the September 25, 2009, rehearing and interviewed Judge Roger L. Gre-
gory for this report in the judge s chambers that same day.
588. Moussaoui, 591 F.3d at 267.
589. Id.
590. Id. at 269.
591. Id.
592. Id. at 271 n.6.
593. See Copeland, supra note 535; Johnston, supra note 535.
594. See Copeland, supra note 535; see also Brooke A. Masters, Alexandria s Logistical Jug-
gling Act, Wash. Post, Mar. 14, 2002 ( High-risk prisoners are being transported between the jail
and the courthouse at night or in the early morning, and the streets are shut down to minimize the
risks. ).
595. See Johnston, supra note 535.
596. See Copeland, supra note 535.
597. See Masters, supra note 594.
598. See Libby Copeland & Richard Leiby, The Moussaoui Circus Extends Its Run, Wash.
Post, July 26, 2002 ( This is the most security we ve ever had to use here at the courthouse since
it opened in 1996, said John Clark, acting U.S. marshal for the Eastern District of Virginia. ).
pledged allegiance to Osama Bin Laden are strong evidence that the national security could
be threatened if the defendant had access to classified information.
Id. at 2; see Liptak, supra note 569; Philip Shenon, U.S. Gave Secrets to Terror Suspect, N.Y.
Times, Sept. 27, 2002, at A1.
Standby counsel, but not Moussaoui, also were granted access to sensitive security informa-
tion, which is secret but not classified information related to transportation security. See 49
C.F.R. § 1520.5(a); Tom Jackman, Moussaoui s Access to Documents Limited, Wash. Post, June
13, 2002, at A17.
609. Letter (Aug. 22, 2002) [hereinafter Aug. 22, 2002, Letter], attached to Classified Docu-
ment Retrieval Unsealing Order, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Sept. 26,
2002), available at 2002 WL 32001771; Interview with Hon. Leonie M. Brinkema, Jan. 5, 2007;
see Shenon, supra note 608.
These documents [redacted] were inadvertently produced as unclassified documents, in elec-
tronic form, to defense counsel and Mr. Moussaoui on June 12, 2002 [redacted] and June 7,
2002 [redacted]. On July 29, 2002, in accordance with the Court s order on hard-copy dis-
covery, a paper copy of these documents was delivered to Mr. Moussaoui.
Aug. 22, 2002, Letter, supra, at 1.
610. Aug. 22, 2002, Letter, supra note 609; see Shenon, supra note 608.
611. Interview with Hon. Leonie M. Brinkema, Jan. 5, 2007.
612. Aug. 22, 2002, Letter, supra note 609.
613. Interview with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Feb. 3, 2010; see Letter (Aug.
29, 2002) [hereinafter Aug. 29, 2002, Letter], attached to Classified Document Retrieval Unseal-
ing Order, supra note 609.
614. Interview with Hon. Leonie M. Brinkema, Jan. 5, 2007; see Aug. 29, 2002, Letter, supra
note 613; Shenon, supra note 608.
615. See Letter (Sept. 5, 2002) [hereinafter Sept. 5, 2002, Letter], attached to Classified Doc-
ument Retrieval Unsealing Order, supra note 609; Shenon, supra note 608.
616. See Dan Eggen, FBI Failed to Classify Reports Before Moussaoui Had Them, Wash. Post,
Sept. 28, 2002,a t A8.
617. Classified Document Retrieval Unsealing Order, supra note 609, at 1.
618. Order Rescheduling Trial, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Sept.
30, 2002), available at 2002 WL 32001785; see Philip Shenon, Judge Agrees to New Delay in Tri-
al in Conspiracy Case, N.Y. Times, Oct. 1, 2002, at A20.
619. Classified Filing Order, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Oct. 3,
2002); see Moussaoui Motions to Be Cleared, Wash. Post, Oct. 4, 2002, at A15 [hereinafter Mous-
saoui Motions].
620. Classified Filing Order, supra note 619, at 2; see Moussaoui Motions, supra note 619.
621. Classified Filing Order, supra note 619, at 2 3.
622. Id. at 2; see Moussaoui Motions, supra note 619.
One 71-page government brief had 50 blank (redacted) pages, 15 partially redacted pages,
three full pages of text, and three head and end pages. Gov t Response Brief, United States v.
Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va. Jan. 13, 2003); see Pohlman, supra note 175, at 194.
623. Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008.
624. Id.; Interview with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Feb. 3, 2010; see Reagan,
supra note 165, at 19 (describing SCIFs).
625. Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008; Interview with Dep t of Jus-
tice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Feb. 3, 2010.
626. Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008.
627. Interview with Hon. Roger L. Gregory, Sept. 25, 2009.
628. Id.
629. Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008. Judge Wilkins retired on Oc-
tober 5, 2008. Federal Judicial Center Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, http://www.fjc.
gov/public/home.nsf/hisj.
630. Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008.
631. Interview with Hon. Dennis W. Shedd, Sept. 3, 2009.
632. Docket Sheet, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 03-4162 (4th Cir. Feb. 12, 2003) [herei-
nafter 4th Cir. Moussaoui Feb. 12, 2003, Docket Sheet]; see Jerry Markon, U.S. Filed Terror
Briefs in Secrecy, Wash. Post, Mar. 15, 2003, at A6 ( legal specialists said they could recall vir-
tually no other examples of the government s filing an entire set of legal briefs under seal ).
633. Jerry Markon, U.S. Tries to Block Access to Witness for Terror Trial, Wash. Post, Apr. 2,
2003, at A7.
634. Docket Sheet, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 03-4792 (4th Cir. Oct. 7, 2003) [hereinaf-
ter 4th Cir. Moussaoui Oct. 7, 2003, Docket Sheet].
635. Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008.
636. Id.
637. Id.
638. Id.
639. Id.
640. Id.
641. Id.
642. 4th Cir. Moussaoui Oct. 7, 2003, Docket Sheet, supra note 634 (noting denial of rehear-
ing on Oct. 13, 2004).
643. 4th Cir. Moussaoui May 15, 2006, Docket Sheet, supra note 587; Interview with Hon.
Roger L. Gregory, Sept. 25, 2009.
644. Interview with Hon. Roger L. Gregory, Sept. 25, 2009.
645. Id.
646. Interview with Hon. Roger L. Gregory, Sept. 25, 2009; Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s
Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008, and Sept. 1, 2009; Interview with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section
Staff, Feb. 3, 2010.
647. 4th Cir. Moussaoui Oct. 7, 2003, Docket Sheet, supra note 634; Interview with Hon.
Roger L. Gregory, Sept. 25, 2009; Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008;
Interview with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Sept. 28, 2009; see Pohlman, supra note
175, at 196, 217; id. at 197 98 (presenting redacted transcript from closed June 3, 2002, closed
session).
648. Interview with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Sept. 28, 2009.
649. Interview with Hon. Roger L. Gregory, Sept. 25, 2009.
650. 4th Cir. Moussaoui Feb. 12, 2003, Docket Sheet, supra note 632 (noting Mar. 24, 2003,
grant of motion to seal argument); Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008; see
Jerry Markon, Moussaoui Hearing Closed to Public, Wash. Post, Mar. 25, 2003, at A2.
651. Argument Closure Op., Moussaoui, No. 03-4162 (4th Cir. May 13, 2002) (order by Cir-
cuit Judges William W. Wilkins, H. Emory Widener, Jr., and Paul V. Niemeyer), available at 65
Fed. Appx. 881; Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008; see Philip Shenon, In
Shift, Appeals Court Opens Hearing on a 9/11 Suspect, N.Y. Times, May 14, 2003, at A15.
652. Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008.
653. Argument Closure Op., supra note 651, at 17.
654. See Jerry Markon, Moussaoui Prosecutor Fights Ruling, Wash. Post, June 13, 2003, at
A9.
655. Interview with Hon. Roger L. Gregory, Sept. 25, 2009; see United States v. Moussaoui,
382 F.3d 453 (4th Cir. 2004).
656. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 534.
665. Pro Se Filings Sealing Order, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va.
Sept. 27, 2002) [hereinafter Sept. 27, 2002, Pro Se Filings Sealing Order], available at 2002 WL
32001783; see News Media Win Ruling in Terror Trial, N.Y. Times, Sept. 28, 2002, at A11.
666. Sept. 27, 2002, Pro Se Filings Sealing Order, supra note 665, at 4 n.1.
667. Videotape Production Order at 1, United States v. Moussaoui, No. 1:01-cr-455 (E.D. Va.
Nov. 5, 2002), available at 2002 WL 32001775; see Philip Shenon, Court Papers Show Mous-
saoui Seeks Access to Captured Al Qaeda Members, N.Y. Times, Nov. 1, 2002, at A20.
668. Videotape Production Order, supra note 667.
669. United States v. Lindh, 227 F. Supp. 2d 565, 569 (E.D. Va. 2002); United States v. Lindh,
212 F. Supp. 2d 541, 546 (E.D. Va. 2002); see Dan Eggen & Brooke A. Masters, U.S. Won t Seek
Death for Walker, Wash. Post, Jan. 16, 2002, at A1; David Johnston, Walker Will Face Terrorism
Counts in a Civilian Court, N.Y. Times, Jan. 16, 2002, at A1; Fredrick Kunkle, Lindh Never Be-
trayed Homeland, Parents Say, Wash. Post, July 16, 2002, at A10; Brooke A. Masters & Patricia
Davis, Walker s Long Trip Ends at Alexandria Jail, Wash. Post, Jan. 24, 2002, at A13.
670. Lindh, 227 F. Supp. 2d at 569; Lindh, 212 F. Supp. 2d at 546; see Eggen & Masters, su-
pra note 669; Tom Jackman, In Deal, Lindh Pleads Guilty to Aiding Taliban, Wash. Post, July 16,
2002, at A1; Johnston, supra note 669; Kunkle, supra note 669; Vernon Loeb, U.S. Soldiers Re-
count Smart Bomb s Blunder, Wash. Post, Feb. 2, 2002, at A15; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra
note 226, at 91 92; Rene Sanchez, John Walker s Restless Quest Is Strange Odyssey, Wash. Post,
Jan. 14, 2002, at A1.
671. Early references to Lindh stated that he preferred to be identified by his mother s last
name, Walker, but Lindh s attorney stated in January 2002 that Lindh prefers to be identified by
his father s last name. See Walker No More, N.Y. Times, Jan. 25, 2002, at A11.
672. Lindh, 227 F. Supp. 2d at 569; see Eggen & Masters, supra note 669; Johnston, supra
note 669; see also Brooke A. Masters, Lindh Defense Is Denied Access to Detainees, Wash. Post,
May 29, 2002, at A7; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 92 93.
673. Lindh, 227 F. Supp. 2d at 569; Lindh, 212 F. Supp. 2d at 547; see Johnston, supra note
669; Vernon Loeb, Pro-Taliban Fighter Grew Up in Maryland, Wash. Post, Dec. 3, 2001, at A13;
Loeb, supra note 670; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 94.
Also captured was Yasser Esam Hamdi. See John Mintz & Brooke A. Masters, U.S.-Born De-
tainee May End Up in Va., Wash. Post, Apr. 5, 2002, at A3; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra
note 226, at 95, 142, 191; see also Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, 542 U.S. 507 (2004) (holding that U.S.
citizens cannot be held indefinitely as enemy combatants without a meaningful opportunity to con-
test their detention) ; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 144, 191 (reporting on Ham-
di).
674. Docket Sheet, United States v. Lindh, No. 1:02-cr-37 (E.D. Va. Feb. 5, 2002); see Eggen
& Masters, supra note 669; Johnston, supra note 669; Masters & Davis, supra note 669; Romero
& Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 140 & fig. 7.
675. See Masters & Davis, supra note 669.
676. United States v. Lindh, 198 F. Supp. 2d 739, 741 (E.D. Va. 2002); Docket Sheet, supra
note 674; see Brooke A. Masters & Dan Eggen, Lindh Indicted on Conspiracy, Gun Charges,
Wash. Post, Feb. 6, 2002, at A1; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 139.
677. Docket Sheet, supra note 674; see Brooke A. Masters, Lindh Pleads Not Guilty to Terror
Aid, Wash. Post, Feb. 14, 2002, at B1; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 142.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Ellis for this report in the judge s chambers on September 5,
2007.
678. Docket Sheet, supra note 674; see Masters, supra note 677.
679. United States v. Lindh, 212 F. Supp. 2d 541, 547 52 (E.D. Va. 2002); see Tom Jackman,
Judge Turns Down Lindh s Challenges, Wash. Post, June 18, 2002, at B5; Katharine Q. Seelye,
Judge in Lindh Case Refuses Defense Request to Move Trial, N.Y. Times, June 18, 2002, at A18.
680. See Kunkle, supra note 669; Loeb, supra note 673; Evelyn Nieves, A U.S. Convert s Path
from Suburbia to a Gory Jail for Taliban, N.Y. Times, Dec. 4, 2001, at B1; Romero & Temple-
Raston, supra note 226, at 13, 15; Sanchez, supra note 670.
681. See Eggen & Masters, supra note 669 (reporting that Lindh took the name Suleyman al-
Faris); Kunkle, supra note 669; Loeb, supra note 673; Nieves, supra note 680 (reporting that
Lindh took the name Suleyman al-Lindh); Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 16 (re-
porting that Suleyman is equivalent to Solomon ); Sanchez, supra note 670.
682. See Eggen & Masters, supra note 669; Loeb, supra note 673; Romero & Temple-Raston,
supra note 226, at 17 19 (reporting that the Lindhs determined that Yemen was the best place in
the world to learn classical Arabic); Sanchez, supra note 670.
683. See Eggen & Masters, supra note 669; Loeb, supra note 673; Nieves, supra note 680;
Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 22 23, 138 (reporting that Lindh undertook military
training to fight the Northern Alliance, not al-Qaeda training, which was to fight civilians); San-
chez, supra note 670.
684. See Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 24.
685. See Brooke A. Masters, U.S. Soldiers Posed with Bound Lindh, Wash. Post, Apr. 13,
2002, at A9; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 111 & fig. 5.
686. See Masters, supra note 685; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 114 (report-
ing that the obscenity was shithead ).
687. See Masters, supra note 685; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 114.
688. See Eggen & Masters, supra note 669; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 94,
111 14, 136 37.
689. See Nation in Brief, Wash. Post, Feb. 2, 2002, at A26.
690. See Masters, supra note 677; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 140 41 (re-
porting that the government brought Spann s family to the courthouse).
691. See Brooke A. Masters, Prosecutors Concede Limits of Their Case Against Lindh, Wash.
Post, Apr. 2, 2002, at A11.
692. United States v. Lindh, 227 F. Supp. 2d 565, 566 (E.D. Va. 2002); Docket Sheet, supra
note 674; see Jackman, supra note 670; Kunkle, supra note 669; Neil A. Lewis, Admitting He
Fought in Taliban, American Agrees to 20-Year Term, N.Y. Times, July 16, 2002; Romero &
Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 188.
693. Lindh, 227 F. Supp. 2d at 566; see Jackman, supra note 670; Lewis, supra note 692; Ro-
mero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 188 89.
694. Lindh, 227 F. Supp. 2d at 571 72; Docket Sheet, supra note 674; see Apologetic Lindh
Gets 20 Years, Wash. Post, Oct. 5, 2002, at A1 [hereinafter Apologetic Lindh]; Jackman, supra
note 670; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 12, 189 90.
695. See Apologetic Lindh, supra note 694; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 189.
696. Lindh, 227 F. Supp. 2d at 572.
697. United States v. Lindh, 198 F. Supp. 2d 739, 741 (E.D. Va. 2002).
698. Id. at 742.
699. Id. at n.2.
Later in the case, Judge Ellis agreed with the government that a set of additional detainee re-
ports did not need to be disclosed to the defense. United States v. Lindh, No. 1:02-cr-37, 2002 WL
1974284 (E.D. Va. June 17, 2002).
700. Lindh, 198 F. Supp. 2d at 744.
701. Id. at 742.
702. Id.
703. Id. at 742 43; see id. at 743 (noting that defendant will be at liberty to disclose informa-
tion from the redacted interview reports to investigators and expert witnesses who are not pre-
screened by, or known to, the government ).
704. Id. at 742 43.
705. United States v. Lindh, No. 1:02-cr-37, 2002 WL 1974184 (E.D. Va. May 6, 2002).
706. Lindh, 198 F. Supp. 2d at 743.
722. Interview with Hon. T.S. Ellis III, Sept. 5, 2007; see Jackman, supra note 670; Lewis, su-
pra note 692; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 188, 192 (reporting that a condition of
the plea agreement was that Lindh accept the agreement before the suppression hearing).
723. Interview with Hon. T.S. Ellis III, Sept. 5, 2007; Interview with Dep t of Justice Litig.
Sec. Section Staff, Nov. 6, 2007.
724. Id.; see Jackman, supra note 670; Lewis, supra note 692.
725. Interview with Hon. T.S. Ellis III, Sept. 5, 2007.
726. United States v. Rosen, 520 F. Supp. 2d 786, 795 n.15 (E.D. Va. 2007) ( the court indi-
cated that it would allow a clandestine government intelligence agent to appear at an evidentiary
hearing under an assumed name, and the courtroom would be arranged in such a way that the gov-
ernment, the defendant and defense counsel would see and confront the agent, while others in the
courtroom would be able to [hear], but not [see] the agent ); Interview with Hon. T.S. Ellis III,
Sept. 5, 2007.
727. Interview with Hon. T.S. Ellis III, Sept. 5, 2007.
728. Compl., Ashton v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:02-cv-6977 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 4, 2002)
[hereinafter Ashton Compl.]; see Discovery Mem. Dec. 1, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11,
2001, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 13, 2010); Marcia Coyle, How Two Lawyers Brought a
Suit They Just Might Win, Nat l L.J., Nov. 11, 2002, at A1; Tina Kelley, Suit by Victims Kin Says
Iraq Knew of 9/11 Plans, N.Y. Times, Sept. 5, 2002, at A15.
729. Ashton Compl., supra note 728.
730. Id.; id. at 29; see Coyle, supra note 728.
731. Docket Sheet, Beyer v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army No. 1:02-cv-6978 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 4,
2002); see Coyle, supra note 728; Kelley, supra note 728.
732. First Am. Compl., Beyer, No. 1:02-cv-6978 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 10, 2002).
733. Docket Sheet, Bauer v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:02-cv-7236 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 10,
2002) (action by one individual and two estates); Docket Sheet, Burlingame v. Bin Laden, No.
1:02-cv-7230 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 10, 2002) (action by 114 individuals and estates); Docket Sheet,
Mayore Estates, L.L.C. v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:02-cv-7214 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 10, 2002)
(action by the owners of a building across the street from the World Trade Center); Docket Sheet,
Schneider v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:02-cv-7209 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 10, 2002) (action by 6
estates).
734. Consolidation Order, Ashton, No. 1:02-cv-6977 (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 19, 2002).
735. Consolidated Master Compl., id. (Mar. 6, 2003) [hereinafter Consolidated Ashton Master
Compl.].
736. Reassignment Notice, id. (Apr. 16, 2003). The action was reassigned to Judge George B.
Daniels after Judge Casey s March 22, 2007, death. Reassignment Notice, id. (Apr. 17, 2007); see
Obit., Richard Conway Casey, 74, Blind Federal Judge, N.Y. Times, Mar. 24, 2007, at C10.
Tim Reagan interviewed Owen Smith, Judge Casey s law clerk from June 2006 through the
transition of Judge Casey s cases, by telephone on May 17, 2007, and in Mr. Smith s office on
June 26, 2007.
737. Sixth Am. Consolidated Master Compl., In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No.
1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 30, 2005); Fifth Am. Consolidated Master Compl., id. (Sept. 20,
2004); Fourth Am. Consolidated Master Compl., id. (Mar. 10, 2004); Third Am. Consolidated
Master Compl., Ashton, No. 1:02-cv-6977 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 5, 2003); Second Am. Consolidated
Master Compl., id. (Aug. 13, 2003); First Am. Consolidated Master Compl., id. (Aug. 1, 2003).
738. Docket Sheet, York v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:03-cv-5493 (S.D.N.Y. July 8,
2003); Docket Sheet, Salvo v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:03-cv-5071 (S.D.N.Y. July 8, 2003)
[hereinafter Salvo Docket Sheet]; Docket Sheet, Tremsky v. Bin Laden, No. 1:02-cv-7300
(S.D.N.Y. Sept. 11, 2002).
739. Docket Sheet, Burnett v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 1:02-cv-1616 (D.D.C. Aug.
15, 2002), refiled as Burnett v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 1:03-cv-9849 (S.D.N.Y. Dec.
11, 2003); Docket Sheet, Havlish v. Bin-Laden, No. 1:02-cv-305 (D.D.C. Feb. 19, 2002), refiled
as Havlish v. Bin-Laden, No. 1:03-cv-9848 (S.D.N.Y. Dec. 11, 2003); see Seven Families Sue bin
Laden and Others for Billions, N.Y. Times, Feb. 20, 2002, at A11 (reporting on the original filing
of Havlish).
740. Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Dec. 10, 2003) [he-
reinafter S.D.N.Y. In re Terrorist Attacks Docket Sheet].
741. In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, 295 F. Supp. 2d 1377 (J.P.M.L. 2003); see Con-
solidation and Transfer Mot., In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 1570 (J.P.M.L. dated
Aug. 7, 2003), filed in Havlish, No. 1:02-cv-305 (D.D.C. Aug. 11, 2003); see also In re Terrorist
Attacks on September 11, 2001, 538 F.3d 71, 78 (2d Cir. 2008); Discovery Mem. Dec., supra note
728, at 1 ( The plaintiffs in the civil actions comprising this multi-district litigation seek to recov-
er damages arising out of the atrocities committed by terrorists on September 11, 2001. ); John F.
Murphy, Civil Litigation Against Terrorists and the Sponsors of Terrorism: Problems and Pros-
pects, 28 Rev. Litig. 315, 329 (2008).
742. Compl., Tremsky, No. 1:02-cv-7300 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 11, 2002); see also Am. Compl., id.
(Aug. 22, 2003) (same parties).
743. Compl., Salvo, No. 1:03-cv-5071 (S.D.N.Y. July 8, 2003); see Consolidated Ashton Mas-
ter Compl., supra note 735. The case was designated as related to the original consolidation and
assigned to Judge Casey on Aug. 13, 2003. Salvo Docket Sheet, supra note 738.
744. Compl., York v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:03-cv-5493 (S.D.N.Y. July 24, 2003); see
Ashton Compl., supra note 728. The case was designated as related to the original consolidation
and assigned to Judge Casey on August 18, 2003. Assignment Notice, York, No. 1:03-cv-5493
(S.D.N.Y. Aug. 18, 2003); Docket Sheet, id. (July 8, 2003). The plaintiffs voluntarily dismissed
this action as duplicative of the consolidation on March 22, 2004. Dismissal, id. (Mar. 22, 2004).
745. Class Action Compl., Havlish, No. 1:02-cv-305 (D.D.C. Feb. 19, 2002).
746. Second Am. Compl., Havlish v. Bin Laden, No. 1:03-cv-9848 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 7, 2006),
also filed in In re Terrorist Attacks, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 7, 2006); see Am. Compl.,
Havlish, No. 1:02-cv-305 (D.D.C. May 3, 2002) (listing 55 plaintiff estates and 20 defendants).
747. Compl., Burnett v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 1:02-cv-1616 (D.D.C. Aug. 15,
2002) [hereinafter D.D.C. Burnett Compl.]; see In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001,
538 F.3d 71, 78 (2d Cir. 2008); Coyle, supra note 728.
748. D.D.C. Burnett Compl., supra note 747.
749. Pls. Addition of Parties, id. (Dec. 30, 2003) (adding two defendants); Pls. Addition and
Removal of Parties, id. (Dec. 19, 2003) (adding 224 plaintiffs and removing eight plaintiffs and
one defendant); Burnett v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., 292 F. Supp. 2d 9 (D.D.C. 2003) (Nov.
14, 2003, dismissal of two defendants); Pls. Fourth Addition and Removal of Defs., Burnett, No.
1:02-cv-1616 (D.D.C. Oct. 27, 2003) (removing one defendant); Pls. Addition and Removal of
Parties, id. (Sept. 10, 2003) (adding 207 plaintiffs and removing three plaintiffs); Pls. Addition
and Removal of Parties, id. (Sept. 5, 2003) (adding 489 plaintiffs and removing 11 plaintiffs); Pls.
Third Addition and Removal of Defs., id. (Aug. 22, 2003) (removing six defendants); Pls. Addi-
tion and Removal of Parties, id. (Aug. 1, 2003) (adding 550 plaintiffs and removing one plaintiff);
Pls. Second Addition and Removal of Parties, id. (May 23, 2003) (adding 375 plaintiffs and re-
moving three plaintiffs); Pls. Second Addition and Removal of Defs., id. (May 2, 2003) (adding
27 defendants and removing one defendant); Pls. Addition and Removal of Parties, id. (Feb. 21,
2003) (adding 245 plaintiffs and nine defendants and removing seven plaintiffs and 11 defen-
dants); Third Am. Compl., id. (Nov. 22, 2002) (listing as plaintiffs 1,785 named estates, 799
named individuals, 129 Doe estates, nine Doe individuals, and 5,000 additional Doe plaintiffs, and
listing 189 defendants); Am. Compl., id. (Sept. 4, 2002); see Jennifer Senior, A Nation unto Him-
self, N.Y. Times, Mar. 14, 2004, at 636.
750. Compl., Burnett v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 1:03-cv-5738 (S.D.N.Y. Aug. 1,
2003); see id. at 265 (stating that the action is commenced in this Court solely as a prophylactic
measure to protect 9/11 victims whose rights have been threatened by certain New York workers
compensation insurance carriers and in the event that subject matter jurisdiction is lacking in the
District of Columbia action ); see also Am. Compl., id. (Sept. 3, 2003).
751. Docket Sheet, id. (Aug. 1, 2003).
752. Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, id. (Feb. 12, 2008).
The New York action was filed as a jurisdictional precaution, but the complaint was never
served. Status Conference, In re Terrorist Attacks, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. June 26, 2007)
(representation by a plaintiff s attorney).
753. Compl., O Neill v. Republic of Iraq, No. 1:03-cv-1766 (D.D.C. Aug. 20, 2003); see
Docket Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Jan. 27, 2004); see also First Consolidated
Compl., id. (naming 109 defendants), filed in In re Terrorist Attacks, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y.
Sept. 30, 2005); Third Am. Compl., O Neill v. Republic of Iraq, No. 1:04-cv-1076 (S.D.N.Y. June
7, 2005) (naming 108 defendants); Second Am. Compl., id. (Dec. 30, 2004) (naming 112 defen-
dants); First Am. Compl., id. (Sept. 28, 2004) (naming 80 defendants); Docket Sheet, id. (Feb. 10,
2004) (noting multidistrict consolidation on Feb. 9, 2004).
It was reported that John O Neill was an FBI expert on the terrorist plans of Osama bin Laden
and al-Qaeda who was forced out of the FBI a few months before the September 11, 2006, attacks.
Frontline: The Man Who Knew (PBS television broadcast Oct. 3, 2002).
754. Compl., Fed. Ins. Co. v. Al Qaida, No. 1:03-cv-6978 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 10, 2003); Docket
Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Mar. 10, 2004). At the time of consolidation, the
complaint was amended to include 41 plaintiffs. First Am. Compl., id. (Mar. 10, 2004); see also In
re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, 349 F. Supp. 2d 765, 780 n.2 (S.D.N.Y. 2005) ( forty-one
insurance companies that have paid and reserved claims in excess of $4.5 billion as a result of the
September 11 attacks ).
755. Compl., Barrera v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:03-cv-7036 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 10, 2003);
Docket Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Mar. 10, 2004).
756. Docket Sheet, Vigilant Ins. Co. v. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, No. 1:03-cv-8591 (S.D.N.Y.
Oct. 30, 2003) (noting multidistrict consolidation on Nov. 12, 2003, which appears to be an error).
757. Class Action Compl., O Neill v. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, No. 1:04-cv-1922 (S.D.N.Y.
Mar. 10, 2004); see Docket Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Apr. 4, 2004); see also
First Am. Compl., id., filed in In re Terrorist Attacks, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 30,
2005).
758. Class Action Compl., O Neill v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 1:04-cv-1923
(S.D.N.Y. Mar. 10, 2004); see Docket Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Apr. 4,
2004); see also First Am. Compl., id. (naming 95 defendants), filed in In re Terrorist Attacks, No.
1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 30, 2005).
759. Compl., New York Marine and Gen. Ins. Co. v. Al Qaida, No. 1:04-cv-6105 (S.D.N.Y.
Aug. 6, 2004); see Docket Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Sept. 21, 2004); see
also Second Am. Compl., id. (Sept. 30, 2005) (listing 419 defendants); First Am. Compl., id.
(Dec. 23, 2004) (listing 478 defendants).
760. Compl., Continental Cas. Co. v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:04-cv-5970 (S.D.N.Y.
Sept. 1, 2004); see Docket Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Sept. 29, 2004); see
also Second Am. Compl., id. (420 defendants); First Am. Compl., id. (434 defendants); see also
Leslie Eaton, Legal Battles Reflect Unhealed Wounds of Terror, N.Y. Times, Sept. 9, 2004, at B1.
761. Compl., Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. v. Akida Bank Private Ltd., No. 1:04-cv-7065 (S.D.N.Y.
Sept. 2, 2004); see Docket Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Sept. 21, 2004); see
also Am. Compl., id. (Sept. 10, 2004).
762. Compl., Pacific Employers Ins. Co. v. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, No. 1:04-cv-7216
(S.D.N.Y. Sept. 10, 2004); see Docket Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Sept. 21,
2004).
763. Compl., Euro Brokers, Inc. v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 1:04-cv-7279 (S.D.N.Y.
Sept. 10, 2004); see Docket Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Sept. 29, 2004).
764. Compl., World Trade Ctr. Props. LLC v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 1:04-cv-7280
(S.D.N.Y. Sept. 10, 2004); see Docket Sheet, id. (noting multidistrict consolidation on Sept. 29,
2004).
765. Am. Compl., Vadhan v. Riggs Nat l Corp., No. 1:04-cv-7281 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 24, 2005);
see Docket Sheet, id. (Sept. 10, 2004) (noting multidistrict consolidation on Oct. 15, 2004).
766. In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, 349 F. Supp. 2d 765 (S.D.N.Y. 2005); see Order
of Dismissal, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. May 5,
2005) (applying the Jan. 18, 2005, ruling to dismiss all claims in all cases against the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia, members of its royal family, and the Al Rajhi Banking and Investment Corp.); see
also In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001, 538 F.3d 71, 78 79 (2d Cir. 2008); Discovery
Mem. Dec., supra note 728, at 3; Murphy, supra note 741, at 329.
767. In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, 392 F. Supp. 2d 539 (S.D.N.Y. 2005); see In re
Terrorist Attacks, 538 F.3d at 79; Discovery Mem. Dec., supra note 728, at 4; Mark Hamblett,
Saudi Charity Dropped from Suit over 9/11, N.Y. L.J., Sept. 27, 2005, at 1.
768. Judgment, In re Terrorist Attacks, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 10, 2006); see In re
Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 1:03-md-1570, 2006 WL 708149 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 20,
2006) (explaining that Judge Casey decided to certify appeals for defendants dismissed on Rule
12(b)(1) or 12(b)(2) grounds but not defendants dismissed on Rule 12(b)(6) grounds); see also In
re Terrorist Attacks, 538 F.3d at 75.
769. In re Terrorist Attacks, 538 F.3d 71, cert. denied, ___ U.S. ___, 129 S. Ct. 2859 (2009);
see Discovery Mem. Dec., supra note 728, at 4 6; Eric Lichtblau, Supreme Court Refuses Case by
Sept. 11 Victims Families, N.Y. Times, June 30,kl 2009, at A12.
The court resolved 18 appeals in an opinion by Chief Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs, joined by
Circuit Judge José A. Cabranes and District Judge Eric N. Vitaliano of the Eastern District of New
York, sitting by designation:
1. An appeal by plaintiffs in the original consolidation against members of Saudi Arabia s
royal family: Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-319 (2d
Cir. Jan. 23, 2006); see Notice of Appeal, Ashton v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:02-
cv-6977 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 11, 2006).
2. An appeal by plaintiffs in the second District of Columbia action against members of
Saudi Arabia s royal family: Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001,
No. 06-657 (2d Cir. Feb. 9, 2006); see Notice of Appeal, Burnett, No. 1:03-cv-9849
(S.D.N.Y. Feb. 2, 2006).
3. Seven appeals by insurance companies against Saudi Arabia and members of its royal
family: Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-477 (2d Cir.
Jan. 30, 2006); Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-458 (2d
Cir. Jan. 27, 2006); Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-453
(2d Cir. Jan. 27, 2006); Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-
442 (2d Cir. Jan. 27, 2006); Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001,
No. 06-436 (2d Cir. Jan. 27, 2006); Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11,
2001, No. 06-487 (2d Cir. Jan. 25, 2006); Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept.
11, 2001, No. 06-321 (2d Cir. Jan. 24, 2006); see Notice of Appeal, Federal Ins. Co. v.
Al Qaida, No. 1:03-cv-6978 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17, 2006) (appeal against Saudi Arabia);
Notice of Appeal, Federal Ins. Co. v. Al Qaida, No. 1:03-cv-6978 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17,
2006) (appeal against Prince Mohamed); Notice of Appeal, Federal Ins. Co. v. Al Qai-
da, No. 1:03-cv-6978 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17, 2006) (appeal against the Saudi High Com-
mission); Notice of Appeal, Federal Ins. Co. v. Al Qaida, No. 1:03-cv-6978 (S.D.N.Y.
Jan. 17, 2006) (appeal against Crown Prince Sultan); Notice of Appeal, Federal Ins. Co.
v. Al Qaida, No. 1:03-cv-6978 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17, 2006) (appeal against Prince Naif);
Notice of Appeal, Federal Ins. Co. v. Al Qaida, No. 1:03-cv-6978 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17,
2006) (appeal against Prince Turki); Notice of Appeal, Federal Ins. Co. v. Al Qaida,
No. 1:03-cv-6978 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17, 2006) (appeal against Prince Salman).
4. An appeal by three insurance companies against Saudi Arabia: Docket Sheet, In re Ter-
rorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-461 (2d Cir. Jan. 30, 2006); see Notice of Ap-
peal, Vigilant Ins. Co. v. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, No. 1:03-cv-8591 (S.D.N.Y. Jan.
17, 2006).
5. Two appeals by survivors of the World Trade Center s security chief: Docket Sheet, In
re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-398 (2d Cir. Jan. 25, 2006); Docket
Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-397 (2d Cir. Jan. 25, 2006); see
Notice of Appeal, O Neill v. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, No. 1:04-cv-1922 (S.D.N.Y.
Jan. 13, 2006) (appeal against Saudi Arabia); Notice of Appeal, O Neill v. Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia, No. 1:04-cv-1923 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 13, 2006) (appeal against Prince Mo-
hammed).
6. An appeal by an insurance company against Saudi Arabia and members of its royal
family: Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-693 (2d Cir.
Feb. 13, 2006); see Notice of Appeal, New York Marine & General Ins. Co. v. Al Qai-
da, No. 1:04-cv-6105 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 9, 2006).
7. An appeal by six insurance companies against members of Saudi Arabia s royal family:
Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-674 (2d Cir. Feb. 10,
2006); see Notice of Appeal, Continental Cas. Co. v. Al Qaeda Islamic Army, No. 1:04-
cv-5970 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 8, 2006).
8. An appeal by Cantor Fitzgerald against Saudi Arabia and members of its royal family:
Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-473 (2d Cir. Feb. 1,
2006); see Notice of Appeal, Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. v. Akida Bank Private Ltd., No.
1:04-cv-7065 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 27, 2006).
9. An appeal by other insurance companies against Saudi Arabia: Docket Sheet, In re Ter-
rorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-348 (2d Cir. Jan. 25, 2006); see Notice of Ap-
peal, Pacific Employers Ins. Co. v. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, No. 1:04-cv-7216
(S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17, 2006).
10. An appeal by World Trade Center businesses against members of Saudi Arabia s royal
family: Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-702 (2d Cir.
Feb. 14, 2006); see Notice of Appeal, Euro Brokers, Inc. v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev.
Corp., No. 1:04-cv-7279 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 9, 2006).
11. An appeal by the World Trade Center property managers against members of Saudi
Arabia s royal family: Docket Sheet, In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 06-
700 (2d Cir. Feb. 9, 2006); see Notice of Appeal, World Trade Ctr. Properties LLC v.
Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 1:04-cv-7280 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 9, 2006).
770. Reassignment Notice, In re Terrorist Attacks, No. 1:03-md-1570 (S.D.N.Y. Apr. 17,
2007); see Obit., supra note 736.
Tim Reagan attended Judge Daniels first status conference in this litigation on June 26, 2007,
and met with Judge Daniels following the conference.
771. S.D.N.Y. In re Terrorist Attacks Docket Sheet, supra note 740.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Maas for this report in the judge s chambers on June 26, 2007,
and November 6, 2009.
772. 49 U.S.C. § 40101 note, Pub. L. No. 107-42, 115 Stat. 230; see In re Sept. 11 Litig., 236
F.R.D. 164, 166 (S.D.N.Y. 2006); Colaio v. Feinberg, 262 F. Supp. 2d 273, 279 (S.D.N.Y. 2003);
see Jill Schachner Chanen & Margaret Graham Tebo, Accounting for Lives, ABA J., Sept. 2007, at
58, 59.
773. 49 U.S.C. § 40101 note, Pub. L. No. 107-42 § 401, 115 Stat. 230.
774. Id. § 403; see United States v. Moussaoui, 483 F.3d 220, 225 n.4 (4th Cir. 2007);
Schneider v. Feinberg, 345 F.3d 135, 138 39 (2d Cir. 2003); In re Sept. 11 Litig., 236 F.R.D. at
166; Colaio, 262 F. Supp. 2d at 278 79.
775. Schneider, 345 F.3d at 138; Colaio, 262 F. Supp. 2d at 279, 281; see Anemona Hartocol-
lis, Little-Noticed 9/11 Lawsuits Will Get Their Day in Court, N.Y. Times, Sept. 4, 2007, at A1;
Chanen & Tebo, supra note 772, at 59.
The fund awarded $7.049 billion to the families of 2,880 of the 2,973 victims killed on Sep-
tember 11, 2001, and to 2,680 persons injured that day. In re Sept. 11 Litig., 236 F.R.D. at 166;
Chanen & Tebo, supra note 772, at 59. Ultimately, 97% of all potential individual wrongful
death claimants presented their claims to the Special Master, Kenneth Feinberg. In re September
11th Litig., 590 F. Supp. 2d 535, 539 (S.D.N.Y. 2008).
776. 49 U.S.C. § 40101 note, Pub. L. No. 107-42 § 405(a)(3), 115 Stat. 230; see Schneider,
345 F.3d at 139.
777. 28 C.F.R. § 104.62; see Colaio, 262 F. Supp. 2d at 278 79, 281; see also 49 U.S.C. §
40101 note, Pub. L. No. 107-42 § 407, 115 Stat. 230 (providing for promulgation of implementing
regulations no later than 90 days after enactment of the Act); Hartocollis, supra note 775.
778. 49 U.S.C. § 40101 note, Pub. L. No. 107-42 § 405(c)(3)(B), 115 Stat. 230; see Schneider,
345 F.3d at 139; In re September 11 Litig., 567 F. Supp. 2d 611, 614 (S.D.N.Y. 2008); Colaio,
262 F. Supp. 2d at 279; see also Gillian K. Hadfield, Framing the Choice Between Cash and the
Courthouse: Experiences with the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund, 42 L. & Soc y Rev. 645
(2008) (analyzing reasons survivors gave for their choices between the fund and litigation); Harto-
collis, supra note 775 (describing parents of an 11-year-old girl killed when American Flight 77
struck the Pentagon as having to choose between what they perceived as a minimal award from a
federal fund set up to compensate victims or calling one of the many lawyers who had sent what
[the mother] calls advertising packages and filing a lawsuit. ).
779. 49 U.S.C. § 40101 note, Pub. L. No. 107-42 § 408(b)(3), 115 Stat. 230; see In re Septem-
ber 11 Litig., 567 F. Supp. 2d at 619; Moussaoui, 483 F.3d at 225 n.4; In re Sept. 11 Litig., 236
F.R.D. at 166; In re Sept. 11th Liab. Ins. Coverage Cases, 333 F. Supp. 2d 111, 115 (S.D.N.Y.
2004); Colaio, 262 F. Supp. 2d at 279; Chanen & Tebo, supra note 772, at 59.
780. 49 U.S.C. § 40101 note, Pub. L. No. 107-42 § 408(c), 115 Stat. 230; see also id., Pub. L.
No. 107-71, 115 Stat. 646 (also exempting from exclusive jurisdiction civil actions to recover
collateral source obligations ).
781. Docket Sheet, Mariani v. United Air Lines, Inc., No. 1:01-cv-11628 (S.D.N.Y. Dec. 20,
2001).
782. Id.; see Hartocollis, supra note 775.
For this report, Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Hellerstein and his law clerk Brian Sutherland
in the judge s chambers on June 25, 2007, and again interviewed Judge Hellerstein in the judge s
chambers on November 5, 2009.
783. Docket Sheet, Miller v. American Airlines, Inc., No. 1:02-cv-3676 (S.D.N.Y. May 14,
2002) (action by the estate of American Flight 11 passenger David Angell, a television screenwri-
ter, against American Airlines and Globe Aviation Services); Docket Sheet, Koutny v. United Air-
lines, Inc., No. 1:02-cv-2802 (S.D.N.Y. Apr. 12, 2002) (action by the estate of a United Flight 175
passenger against United Airlines and Huntleigh USA); Docket Sheet, Miller v. United Airlines,
Inc., No. 1:02-cv-1728 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 5, 2002) (action by the estate of a United Flight 93 passen-
ger against United Airlines and Argenbright Security); Docket Sheet, Sweeney v. United Airlines,
Inc., No. 1:02-cv-1727 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 5, 2002) (action by the estate of a United Flight 175 pas-
senger against United Airlines and Huntleigh USA); Docket Sheet, Lopez v. United Airlines, Inc.,
No. 1:02-cv-458 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17, 2002) (action by the estate of a United Flight 175 passenger
against United Airlines and Huntleigh USA); Docket Sheet, O Hare v. United Airlines, Inc., No.
1:02-cv-456 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17, 2002) (action by the estate of a United Flight 93 passenger against
United Airlines and Argenbright Security); Docket Sheet, Doe v. American Airlines, Inc., No.
1:02-cv-454 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17, 2002) (action by the estate of an American Flight 77 passenger
against American Airlines and Argenbright Security, voluntarily dismissed on Mar. 28, 2002);
Docket Sheet, Debeuneure v. American Airlines, Inc., No. 1:02-cv-452 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17, 2002)
(action by the estate of an American Flight 77 passenger against American Airlines and Argen-
bright Security, dismissed as settled on May 16, 2006).
784. Docket Sheet, Pitt v. American Airlines, Inc., No. 1:02-cv-4365 (S.D.N.Y. June 11, 2002)
(action by the estate of an employee of Cantor Fitzgerald in One World Trade Center against
American Airlines and Globe Aviation Services, voluntarily dismissed on Dec. 31, 2003); Docket
Sheet, Smithwick v. American Airlines, Inc., No. 1:02-cv-2669 (S.D.N.Y. Apr. 8, 2002) (action by
the estate of a worker in One World Trade Center against American Airlines and Globe Aviation
Services, voluntarily dismissed on Dec. 20, 2002).
785. Docket Sheet, Tower Computer Servs., Inc. v. American Airlines, Inc., No. 1:02-cv-3295
(S.D.N.Y. Apr. 30, 2002) (action by the operators of a business in One World Trade Center
against American Airlines and Globe Aviation Services, voluntarily dismissed on Nov. 5, 2004);
Docket Sheet, World Trade Farmers v. United Air Lines, Inc., No. 1:02-cv-2987 (S.D.N.Y. Apr.
18, 2002) (action by the operators of a business at the World Trade Center against United Airlines,
American Airlines, Globe Aviation Services, and Huntleigh USA).
786. American Airlines operated Flight 11 from Boston to Los Angeles, which hit One World
Trade Center, and Flight 77 from Washington to Los Angeles, which hit the Pentagon. United
Airlines operated Flight 175 from Boston to Los Angeles, which hit Two World Trade Center, and
Flight 93 from Newark to San Francisco, which crashed in Pennsylvania. The 9/11 Commission
Report 1 14, 32 33 (2004).
787. Argenbright Security provided security for United Airlines at Dulles International Air-
port, near Washington, D.C., which affected American Flight 77, and at Newark International Air-
port, which affected United Flight 93. The 9/11 Commission Report 3 4 (2004). Globe Aviation
Services provided security for American Airlines at Logan International Airport in Boston, which
affected American Flight 11, and Huntleigh USA provided security for United Airlines at Logan
International Airport in Boston, which affected United Flight 175. The 9/11 Commission Report 2
(2004).
Damages for passengers in international travel are specified by the Warsaw Convention, which
entitles their survivors to a minimum of 100,000 special drawing rights (equivalent to $153,078
on July 30, 2007) and an opportunity to prove additional damages if the airline cannot prove it
took all reasonable measures to prevent the incident. In re Sept. 11 Litig., 500 F. Supp. 2d 356
(S.D.N.Y 2007).
788. Docket Sheet, Mariani v. United Air Lines, Inc., No. 1:01-cv-11628 (S.D.N.Y. Dec. 20,
2001) (docket entry 10, dated June 26, 2002).
789. Order, Mariani, No. 1:01-cv-11628 (S.D.N.Y. July 25, 2002); see Benjamin Weiser, Rul-
ing Favors Limited Access to 9/11 Data, N.Y. Times, July 13, 2002, at B1; Benjamin Weiser, Se-
curity Cited in Proposals on Lawsuits from Sept. 11, N.Y. Times, Sept. 20, 2002, at B5.
790. The cases were assigned the following docket numbers: 1:02-cv-5288, 1:02-cv-6186,
1:02-cv-6339, 1:02-cv-6358, 1:02-cv-6361 through 1:02-cv-6365, 1:02-cv-6378, 1:02-cv-6379,
1:02-cv-6658, 1:02-cv-6885, 1:02-cv-7031, 1:02-cv-7032, 1:02-cv-7048, 1:02-cv-7110 through
1:02-cv-7122, 1:02-cv-7134, 1:02-cv-7135, 1:02-cv-7143 through 1:02-cv-7156, 1:02-cv-7164,
1:02-cv-7165, 1:02-cv-7167, 1:02-cv-7170 through 1:02-cv-7172, 1:02-cv-7174, 1:02-cv-7176,
1:02-cv-7177, 1:02-cv-7179, 1:02-cv-7180, 1:02-cv-7182, 1:02-cv-7185, 1:02-cv-7188, 1:02-cv-
7195, 1:02-cv-7196, 1:02-cv-7198, 1:02-cv-7201, 1:02-cv-7203 through 1:02-cv-7205, 1:02-cv-
7208, 1:02-cv-7212, 1:02-cv-7219 through 1:02-cv-7227, 1:02-cv-7231 through 1:02-cv-7233,
1:02-cv-7243 through 1:02-cv-7246, 1:02-cv-7248 through 1:02-cv-7250, 1:02-cv-7252, 1:02-cv-
7256, 1:02-cv-7258 through 1:02-cv-7262, 1:02-cv-7264, 1:02-cv-7267, 1:02-cv-7269 through
1:02-cv-7273, 1:02-cv-7275, 1:02-cv-7279, 1:02-cv-7289, 1:02-cv-7290, 1:02-cv-7296, 1:02-cv-
7305, 1:02-cv-7314, 1:02-cv-7328, 1:02-cv-7331, 1:02-cv-7389, 1:02-cv-7608, 1:02-cv-7912,
1:02-cv-7920, 1:02-cv-8092, 1:02-cv-8100, 1:02-cv-8111, 1:02-cv-8434, 1:02-cv-8554, and 1:02-
cv-8688.
791. Order, In re Sept. 11 Litig., No. 1:21-mc-97 (S.D.N.Y Nov. 1, 2002); see Docket Sheet,
id.; see also In re Sept. 11 Litig., 236 F.R.D. 164, 167, 168 n.3 (S.D.N.Y. 2006).
The code 21 appears in place of the year in the case number because in the court s records of
miscellaneous cases 21 is the code for multidistrict litigation. Interview by e-mail with Southern
District of New York Staff, Aug. 20, 2009.
792. Order, In re Sept. 11 Litig., No. 1:21-mc-97 (S.D.N.Y. Dec. 2, 2003); Order, id. (Nov. 21,
2003); Order, id. (July 23, 2003); Order, Mulligan v. Port Auth. of N.Y. & N.J., No. 1:02-cv-6885
(S.D.N.Y. Sept. 6, 2002); In re Sept. 11 Litig., 236 F.R.D. at 166 67; see Benjamin Weiser, Judge
Says Sept. 11 Families Can Change Minds on Suing, N.Y. Times, Sept. 4, 2002, at B3.
Proceedings [before Judge Hellerstein] began after the Victim Compensation Fund closed, so
that the litigation did not compete with the workings of the Fund. In re September 11 Litig., 600
F. Supp. 2d 549, 552 (S.D.N.Y. 2009).
793. Order, In re Sept. 11 Litig., No. 1:21-mc-97 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 20, 2004).
Subsequently the court resolved the suspense docket for cleanup and aftermath cases. Order, In
re World Trade Ctr., No. 1:21-mc-100 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 15, 2004); Corrective Order, id. (Mar. 3,
2004).
794. Docket Sheet, In re Sept. 11 Litig., No. 1:21-mc-97 (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 1, 2002); see Fourth
Am. Compl., id. (Sept. 14, 2007) (concerning American Flight 11 from Boston to Los Angeles,
which crashed into One World Trade Center); Fourth Am. Compl. id. (Aug. 1, 2007) (concerning
American Flight 77 from Dulles to Los Angeles, which crashed into the Pentagon); Third Am.
Compl., id. (Aug. 1, 2007) (concerning United Flight 93 from Newark to San Francisco, which
crashed in Pennsylvania); Fourth Am. Compl., id. (Sept. 14, 2007) (concerning United Flight 175
from Boston to Los Angeles, which crashed into Two World Trade Center); Fourth Am. Compl.,
id. (Jan. 18, 2005) (concerning property injuries).
795. See http://www.nysd.uscourts.gov/sept11litigation.htm (the court s website); http://www.
sept11tortlitigation.com/index.html (the plaintiffs website).
796. The cases were assigned the following docket numbers: 1:02-cv-8916, 1:02-cv-8918,
1:02-cv-8919, 1:02-cv-8938, 1:02-cv-9126 through 1:02-cv-9128, 1:02-cv-9234, 1:02-cv-9935,
1:02-cv-10052, 1:02-cv-10054, 1:02-cv-10160, 1:02-cv-10270 through 1:02-cv-10275, 1:02-cv-
10304, 1:03-cv-6 through 1:03-cv-8, 1:03-cv-29, 1:03-cv-33 through 1:03-cv-38, 1:03-cv-131,
1:03-cv-193 through 1:03-cv-195, 1:03-cv-332, 1:03-cv-439, 1:03-cv-644, 1:03-cv-645, and 1:03-
cv-912.
797. Case Management Order, In re World Trade Ctr., No. 1:21-mc-100 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 13,
2003); Interview with Hon. Alvin K. Hellerstein, June 25, 2007.
798. See Docket Sheet, In re World Trade Ctr., No. 1:21-mc-100 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 13, 2003);
see also In re Sept. 11 Litig., 236 F.R.D. 164, 168 n.3 (S.D.N.Y. 2006).
Judge Hellerstein denied the government defendants motions to dismiss on immunity
grounds, In re World Trade Ctr. Disaster Site Litig., 456 F. Supp. 2d 520 (S.D.N.Y. 2006), and the
court of appeals affirmed, In re World Trade Ctr. Disaster Site Litig., 521 F.3d 169 (2d Cir. 2008)
(resolving In re World Trade Center Disaster Site Litig., No. 06-5324 (2d Cir. Nov. 17, 2006));
see Anthony DePalma, 9/11 Lawyer Made Name in Lawsuit on Diet Pills, N.Y. Times, Mar. 30,
2008, at 18.
799. Docket Sheet, Zurich American Ins. Co. v. World Trade Ctr. Props., No. 1:03-cv-332
(S.D.N.Y. Jan. 15, 2003).
800. In re Sept. 11th Liab. Ins. Coverage Cases, 333 F. Supp. 2d 111, 115 (S.D.N.Y. 2004).
Judge Hellerstein ruled that World Trade Center liability insurance policies did not include de-
fense costs, except for one policy that would come into effect once $265 million in damages had
been paid. In re Sept. 11th Liab. Ins. Coverage Cases, 458 F. Supp. 2d 104 (S.D.N.Y. 2006).
Judge Hellerstein resolved this part of the litigation by sanctioning insurance companies
$1,250,000 for denying coverage and by dismissing the action. In re Sept. 11th Liab. Ins. Cover-
age Cases, 243 F.R.D. 114 (S.D.N.Y. 2007) (sanctions); Judgment, Zurich American Ins. Co., No.
1:03-cv-332 (S.D.N.Y. July 23, 2007); Order, id. (Jan. 18, 2007) (dismissal). Appeals were settled
subsequent to oral arguments. Docket Sheet, Zurich American Ins. Co. v. World Trade Ctr. Props.,
No. 07-991 (2d Cir. Mar. 12, 2007) (settled Jan. 9, 2009); Docket Sheet, Zurich American Ins. Co.
v. World Trade Ctr. Props., No. 07-776 (2d Cir. Mar. 1, 2007) (settled Oct. 24, 2008); Docket
Sheet, Zurich American Ins. Co. v. World Trade Ctr. Props., No. 07-706 (2d Cir. Feb. 26, 2007)
(settled Jan. 9, 2009); Docket Sheet, Zurich American Ins. Co. v. World Trade Ctr. Props., No. 07-
530 (2d Cir. Feb. 14, 2007) (settled Jan. 9, 2009).
801. The cases were assigned the following docket numbers: 1:03-cv-2067, 1:03-cv-2104,
1:03-cv-2447, 1:03-cv-2621 through 1:03-cv-2623, 1:03-cv-3040, and 1:03-cv-4064.
802. The cases were assigned the following docket numbers: 03-cv-1016, 03-cv-1040, 03-cv-
2004, 03-cv-2104, 03-cv-2621, 03-cv-2622, 03-cv-2684, and 03-cv-3999.
803. In re World Trade Ctr. Disaster Site Litig., 270 F. Supp. 2d 357, 363 (S.D.N.Y. 2003).
804. 49 U.S.C. § 40101 note, Pub. L. No. 107-42 § 408(b)(3), 115 Stat. 230.
813. Order, In re Sept. 11 Prop. Dam. and Bus. Loss Litig., No. 1:21-mc-101 (S.D.N.Y. Mar.
14, 2005); see Docket Sheet, id. (Mar. 21, 2005); see also In re Sept. 11 Litig., 236 F.R.D. 164,
167 n.1, 168 n.3 (S.D.N.Y. 2006).
On March 14, 2007, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled that a different dis-
trict court hearing the case of United States v. Moussaoui, see supra, Twentieth Hijacker, did
not have the power to grant the plaintiffs in these cases access to discovery produced to a criminal
defendant in the other court. United States v. Moussaoui, 483 F.3d 220 (4th Cir. 2007).
On December 11, 2008, Judge Hellerstein ruled that insurance recovery for loss of the World
Trade Center towers would be fair market value at the time of destruction rather than replacement
value. In re September 11th Litig., 590 F. Supp. 2d 535 (S.D.N.Y. 2008).
814. Case Management Order, In re World Trade Ctr. Disaster Site Litig., No. 1:21-mc-100
(S.D.N.Y. Aug. 8, 2005); see First Am. Master Compl., In re World Trade Ctr. Lower Manhattan
Disaster Site Litig., No. 1:21-mc-102 (S.D.N.Y. Apr. 18, 2008); Master Compl., id. (June 11,
2007); Docket Sheet, id. (Aug. 9, 2005); see also In re Sept. 11 Litig., 236 F.R.D. at 168 n.3.
815. Case Management Order, In re Combined World Trade Ctr. & Lower Manhattan Disaster
Site Litig., No. 1:21-mc-103 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 28, 2007); see Docket Sheet, Id. (Mar. 28, 2007).
816. In re Sept. 11 Litig., 494 F. Supp. 2d 232, 236 (S.D.N.Y. 2007); see Hartocollis, supra
note 775.
817. E.g., Order Concerning Settlement, In re Sept. 11 Litig., No. 1:21-mc-97 (S.D.N.Y. Aug.
9, 2007), available at 2007 WL 2298352; Order Concerning Settlement, In re Sept. 11 Litig., No.
1:21-mc-97 (S.D.N.Y. June 29, 2007); In re September 11 Litig., 567 F. Supp. 2d 611, 615
(S.D.N.Y. 2008); Interview with Hon. Alvin K. Hellerstein, June 25, 2007.
818. Opinion, In re Sept. 11 Litig., No. 1:21-mc-97 (S.D.N.Y. July 5, 2007), available at 2007
WL 1965559; Order, id. (July 2, 2007); In re September 11 Litig., 600 F. Supp. 2d 549, 554
(S.D.N.Y. 2009) ( I determined that the problems of discovery delay arose in connection with
issues of liability, not damages. ); In re September 11 Litig., 567 F. Supp. 2d at 616.
819. Opinion at 4, id. (July 5, 2007), available at 2007 WL 1965559; Interview with Hon. Al-
vin K. Hellerstein, June 25, 2007; see Hartocollis, supra note 775 (reporting that, The plaintiffs
acknowledge that the biggest difference between the two sides is over the value of pain and suffer-
ing. ).
820. In re September 11 Litig., 600 F. Supp. 2d at 554 ( The experiment was successful. After
some discovery, and without the need of any trials, all six cases settled and more followed. ; In re
September 11 Litig., 567 F. Supp. 2d at 617; Settlement Order, Wilson v. American Airlines, No.
1:03-cv-6968 (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 1, 2007); Settlement Order, Shontere v. AMR Corp., No. 1:03-cv-
6966 (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 1, 2007); Settlement Order, Ambrose v. American Airlines, No. 1:02-cv-
7150 (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 1, 2007); Settlement Order, Driscoll v. Argenbright Security, Inc., No. 1:02-
cv-7912 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 17, 2007); Settlement Order, Carstanjen v. UAL Corp., No. 1:02-cv-7153
(S.D.N.Y. Sept. 17, 2007); Settlement Order, O Hare v. United Airlines, No. 1:02-cv-456
(S.D.N.Y. Sept. 17, 2007).
821. Order, In re Sept. 11 Prop. Dam. and Bus. Loss Litig., No. 1:21-mc-101 (S.D.N.Y. Mar.
18, 2008); Order, In re Sept. 11 Litig., No. 1:21-mc-97 (S.D.N.Y Mar. 18, 2008).
822. In re September 11 Litig., 567 F. Supp. 2d at 618; see In re September 11 Litig., 600 F.
Supp. 2d at 554.
823. In re September 11 Litig., 567 F. Supp. 2d at 621; see In re September 11 Litig., 600 F.
Supp. 2d at 554; New Ruling Sought in 9/11 Settlements, Wash. Post, Aug. 7, 2008, at A5.
824. In re September 11 Litig., 567 F. Supp. 2d at 618; see In re September 11 Litig., 600 F.
Supp. 2d at 554.
825. In re September 11 Litig., 600 F. Supp. 2d at 554.
826. In re September 11 Litig., 621 F. Supp. 2d 131, 140 (S.D.N.Y. 2009) (on July 16, 2009,
Three wrongful death cases and nineteen property damage cases . . . remain to be tried . . . . ); In
re September 11 Litig., 600 F. Supp. 2d at 553 54; In re World Trade Ctr. Disaster Site Litig., 598
F. Supp. 2d 498, 504 n.9 (S.D.N.Y. 2009); In re September 11th Litig., 590 F. Supp. 2d 535, 540
(S.D.N.Y. 2008).
827. In re World Trade Ctr. Disaster Site Litig., 598 F. Supp. 2d at 499 n.1, 501, 503.
828. Id. at 501.
829. Id. at 504; see Mireya Navarro, Effort to Settle Sept. 11 Lawsuits, N.Y. Times, Feb. 5,
2010, at A1 ( Several hundred lawyers are working on the cases, and the court documents run to
tens of millions of pages. ).
The case management order called for division of the cases into five groups, depending upon
when the case was filed, and the selection of six cases from each group. In re World Trade Ctr.
Disaster Site Litig., 598 F. Supp. 2d at 503 04. From the 200 cases in each group with the most
severe injuries, the two sides of the litigation would each select two cases. Id. at 504. Special mas-
ters would identify an additional 25 representative cases, and Judge Hellerstein would select two
cases from among the 196 severe cases not selected by the parties and the 25 other representative
cases. Id.
830. In re Terrorist Attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, No. 1:03-md-1570, 2004 WL 1348996
(S.D.N.Y. June 14, 2004).
One process server was killed trying to serve process in Saudi Arabia. Interview with Owen
Smith, law clerk to Hon. Richard Conway Casey, May 17, 2007.
831. In re Terrorist Attacks, No. 1:03-md-1570, 2004 WL 1348996, at *2.
832. Id.
833. Id.
834. Id.
835. Id. at *1 *3. The government acknowledged custody of 10 of the 23 defendants who the
plaintiffs claimed were in the government s custody. Id. at *2.
836. Id. at *2 *3.
837. Id. at *3.
838. Id. at *3 & n.2.
863. An appeal was heard by Second Circuit Judges Rosemary S. Pooler, Barrington D. Park-
er, Jr., and Richard C. Wesley.
864. An appeal was heard by Fourth Circuit Judges J. Michael Luttig, M. Blane Michael, and
William B. Traxler, Jr.
865. An appeal was heard by Eleventh Circuit Judges James L. Edmondson and Gerald Bard
Tjoflat and Eighth Circuit Judge John R. Gibson.
866. Padilla ex rel. Newman v. Bush, 233 F. Supp. 2d 564, 572 (S.D.N.Y. 2002); see Dan Eg-
gen & Susan Schmidt, Dirty Bomb Plot Uncovered, U.S. Says, Wash. Post, June 11, 2002, at
A1; James Risen & Philip Shenon, U.S. Says It Halted Qaeda Plot to Use Radioactive Bomb, N.Y.
Times, June 11, 2002, at A1; Jo Thomas & Dana Canedy, A Hispanic s Odyssey into the Arms of
Islam, N.Y. Times, June 15, 2002, at A14; Jodi Wilgoren & Jo Thomas, From Chicago Gang to
Possible Al Qaeda Ties, N.Y. Times, June 11, 2002, at A19.
867. Rumsfeld v. Padilla, 542 U.S. 426, 430 31 (2004); Padilla v. Hanft, 423 F.3d 386, 388
90 (4th Cir. 2005); Padilla v. Rumsfeld, 352 F.3d 695, 699 (2d Cir. 2003); Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at
568 69, 571, 573; see Eggen & Schmidt, supra note 866; John J. Gibbons, Commentary on the
Terror on Trial Symposium, 28 Rev. Litig. 297, 304 (2008); Robert C. Herguth, Former Chica-
goan Trained with the Enemy, U.S. Says, Chi. Sun Times, June 10, 2002, at 3; Pohlman, supra
note 175, at 76; Risen & Shenon, supra note 866; Wilgoren & Thomas, supra note 866.
868. Padilla, 542 U.S. at 431; Padilla, 423 F.3d at 390; Padilla, 352 F.3d at 700 On May 15,
2002, he appeared before Chief Judge Mukasey, who appointed Donna R. Newman, Esq., to
represent Padilla. ); see Eggen & Schmidt, supra note 866; Gibbons, supra note 867, at 304.
869. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 572 73; see Eggen & Schmidt, supra note 866; Herguth, supra
note 867; Risen & Shenon, supra note 866; US Announces Arrest of Alleged Al-Qaeda Terrorist,
Morning Edition (NPR radio broadcast June 10, 2002).
870. Padilla, 542 U.S. at 431 32; Padilla, 423 F.3d at 390; Padilla, 352 F.3d at 700; Padilla,
233 F. Supp. at 569; see Eggen & Schmidt, supra note 866; Gibbons, supra note 867, at 304 05;
Pohlman, supra note 175, at 76 77; Risen & Shenon, supra note 866.
871. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 574.
872. Padilla, 352 F.3d at 700; Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 571; see Eggen & Schmidt, supra note
866; Gibbons, supra note 867, at 304 05; Risen & Shenon, supra note 866.
873. Padilla, 542 U.S. at 432 n.3; Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 571.
874. Padilla, 542 U.S. at 432; Padilla, 352 F.3d at 700; Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 571; Docket
Sheet, Padilla v. Rumsfeld, No. 1:02-cv-4445 (S.D.N.Y. June 12, 2002); see Gibbons, supra note
867, at 305; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 77; Susan Schmidt & Kamran Khan, Lawmakers Ques-
tion CIA on Dirty-Bomb Suspect, Wash. Post, June 13, 2002, at A11.
875. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 569, 575 78, 610; see Benjamin Weiser, Judge Says Man Can
Meet with Lawyer to Challenge Detention as Enemy Plotter, N.Y. Times, Dec. 5, 2002, at A24.
The court of appeals affirmed. Padilla v. Rumsfeld, 352 F.3d 695, 702 04, 724 (2d Cir. 2003).
876. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 569, 578 87, 610.
The court of appeals affirmed. Padilla, 352 F.3d at 704 10, 724.
877. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 569, 587 99, 610; see Pohlman, supra note 175, at 84 85; Weis-
er, supra note 875.
878. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 569, 588, 599 605, 610; see Pohlman, supra note 175, at 84 85;
Weiser, supra note 875.
879. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 570, 605 10; see Pohlman, supra note 175, at 85; Weiser, supra
note 875.
880. Padilla ex rel. Newman v. Rumsfeld, 243 F. Supp. 2d 42 (2003); see Pohlman, supra note
175, at 85 86.
881. Padilla ex rel. Newman v. Rumsfeld, 256 F. Supp. 2d 218 (S.D.N.Y. 2003); see Benjamin
Weiser, New Turn in Dirty Bomb Case, N.Y. Times, Apr. 10, 2003, at B15; see also Docket
Sheet, Padilla v. Rumsfeld, No. 03-2235 (2d Cir. Apr. 21, 2003) (government s appeal); Docket
Sheet, Padilla v. Rumsfeld, No. 03-2438 (2d Cir. June 10, 2003) (Padilla s cross-appeal).
882. Padilla v. Rumsfeld, 352 F.3d 695, 698 (2d Cir. 2003); see Neil A. Lewis & William Gla-
berson, U.S. Courts Reject Detention Policy in 2 Terror Cases, N.Y. Times, Dec. 19, 2003, at A1;
Pohlman, supra note 175, at 87 88.
900. Hanft v. Padilla, 546 U.S. 1084 (2006); see Linda Greenhouse, Justices Let U.S. Transfer
Padilla to Civilian Custody, N.Y. Times, Jan. 5, 2006; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 133; Jay
Weaver, Dirty-Bomb Suspect Charged as Civilian, Miami Herald, Jan. 6, 2006, at B5 ( Padilla
was flown in a military jet to Homestead Air Base, then by helicopter to Watson Island, before a
convoy of U.S. marshals escorted him to the Miami Federal Detention Center for his initial court
hearing. ).
901. Padilla v. Hanft, 547 U.S. 1062 (2006); see Linda Greenhouse, Justices Decline Terror-
ism Case of a U.S. Citizen, N.Y. Times, Apr. 4, 2006, at A1; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 133.
902. Indictment, United States v. Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. Jan. 8, 2004); Trying
Cases, supra note 181, at 8; see Abby Goodnough, After 5 Years, Padilla Goes on Trial in Terror
Case, N.Y. Times, May 15, 2007, at A14; Jay Weaver, 2 Men Facing Terror Charges, Miami He-
rald, Sept. 17, 2004, at 1B.
903. See Weaver, supra note 896.
904. 2d Superseding Indictment, Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. Sept. 16, 2004); see
Weaver, supra note 902.
905. Sealed Crim. Complaint, United States v. Jayyousi, No. 1:04-mj-3565 (S.D. Fla. Dec. 1,
2004); Docket Sheet, id. (Apr. 4, 2005); see Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 8.
906. See Hannah Sampson, 2 Men Held on Terror Charges, Miami Herald, Mar. 30, 2005, at
9B.
907. See Goodnough, supra note 902.
908. See Sampson, supra note 906; Weaver, supra note 900.
909. Nov. 17, 2005, Indictment, supra note 896; see Jack Dolan, Third Suspect Faces Terror
Charges, Miami Herald, Apr. 9, 2005, at 4B.
910. See Pohlman, supra note 175, at 133; Weaver, supra note 896.
911. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 7; Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
912. Nov. 17, 2005, Indictment, supra note 896; see Weaver, supra note 900.
913. See Jay Weaver, We Found al Qaeda Inquiry, U.S. Says, Miami Herald, Jan. 13, 2006, at
B2.
914. Joint Motion, Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. June 15, 2005) [hereinafter Joint
Motion]; see Jay Weaver, Two Men Claim Prison Abuse, Miami Herald, June 18, 2005, at 1B.
915. Order, Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. Sept. 21, 2005) [hereinafter Sept. 21, 2005,
S.D. Fla. Order]; see Jay Weaver, Judge Backs Confinement of Two Terror Suspects, Miami He-
rald, Sept. 17, 2005, at B3.
916. Order, Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. Jan. 25, 2006); see Weaver, supra note
900.
917. United States v. Padilla, No. 0:04-cr-60001, 2006 WL 2415946 (S.D. Fla. Aug. 18, 2006);
see Jay Weaver, Padilla Terror Count Tossed, Miami Herald, Aug. 22, 2006, at B1.
918. United States v. Hassoun, 476 F.3d 1181 (11th Cir. 2007) (resolving United States v.
Hassoun, No. 06-15845 (11th Cir. Nov. 6, 2006)); see Jay Weaver, Key Charge Against Padilla
Restored, Miami Herald, Jan. 31, 2007, at B1.
919. Deborah Sontag, In Padilla Wiretaps, Murky View of Jihad Case, N.Y. Times, Jan. 4,
2007, at A1; see Jay Weaver, Padilla Lawyers Blasted for Wiretap Leak, Miami Herald, Jan. 23,
2007, at B5.
920. See Jay Weaver, Judge Scolds Padilla s Lawyers for Leak, Miami Herald, Jan. 25, 2007,
at B6.
921. S.D. Fla. Docket Sheet, supra note 896; see Jay Weaver, Padilla Jury Picking Could Last
3 Weeks, Miami Herald, Apr. 17, 2007, at B7.
922. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 10; see 3,000 in Jury Pool for Terror Trial, Miami He-
rald, Oct. 27, 2006.
923. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 10; see Abby Goodnough, Jurors Seated in Terror Trial
of Padilla and 2 Others, N.Y. Times, May 9, 2007, at A18; Weaver, supra note 921.
924. See Goodnough, supra note 923.
925. Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009; see Jay Weaver, Padilla Terror Trial
Is Ready to Unfold, Miami Herald, Apr. 15, 2007, at A1.
926. See Jay Weaver, Angry Lawyers Finally Pick Jury, Miami Herald, May 9, 2007, at B1.
927. Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
928. Id.
929. Id.
930. Id.
931. See Abby Goodnough & Scott Shane, Padilla Is Guilty on All Charges in Terror Trial,
N.Y. Times, Aug. 17, 2007, at A1; Pohlman, supra note 175, at 133; Jay Weaver & Larry Lebo-
witz, Miami Jury Convicts Padilla, Miami Herald, Sug. 17, 2007, at A1; Peter Whoriskey, Jury
Convicts Jose Padilla of Terror Charges, Wash. Post, Aug. 17, 2007, at A1.
932. See Jay Weaver, Padilla Codefendant Tries to Kill Himself, Miami Herald, Dec. 4, 2007,
at B5.
933. S.D. Fla. Docket Sheet, supra note 896; see Kirk Semple, Padilla Gets 17-Year Term for
Role in Conspiracy, N.Y. Times, Jan. 23, 2008, at A14; Jay Weaver, Padilla Gets 17 Years in Ji-
had Conspiracy, Miami Herald, Jan. 23, 2008, at A1; Peter Whoriskey & Dan Eggen, Judge Sen-
tences Padilla to 17 Years, Wash. Post, Jan. 23, 2008, at A3.
934. Docket Sheet, United States v. Hassoun, No. 08-10952 (11th Cir. Mar. 3, 2008) (govern-
ment s cross-appeal); Docket Sheet, United States v. Hassoun, No. 08-10561 (11th Cir. Feb. 8,
2008) (Hassoun s appeal); Docket Sheet, United States v. Padilla, No. 08-10560 (11th Cir. Feb. 8,
2008) (Padilla s appeal); Docket Sheet, United States v. Jayyousi, No. 08-10494 (11th Cir. Feb. 4,
2008) (Jayyousi s appeal) [hereinafter 11th Cir. Jayyousi Docket Sheet]; see Gibbons, supra note
867, at 306; Jay Weaver, Prosecutors Appeal Padilla s Sentence, Miami Herald, Mar. 1, 2008, at
B2.
935. Compl., Padilla v. Rumsfeld, No. 2:07-cv-410 (D.S.C. Feb. 9, 2007); see Third Am.
Compl., id. (July 23, 2008).
936. Compl., Padilla v. Yoo, No. 3:08-cv-35 (N.D. Cal. Jan. 4, 2008); see Am. Compl., id.
(June 2, 2008).
937. Docket Sheet, Padilla, No. 3:08-cv-35 (N.D. Cal. Jan. 4, 2008).
938. Padilla v. Yoo, 633 F. Supp. 2d 1005 (N.D. Cal. 2009); see Adam Liptak, Padilla Sues
U.S. Lawyer over Detention, N.Y. Times, Jan. 5, 2008, at A9.
939. Docket Sheet, Padilla v. Yoo, No. 09-16478 (9th Cir. July 14, 2009) (noting that the reply
brief was filed Feb. 19, 2010).
940. See Chris Hedges, Speaking for Terror Suspect, and for the Constitution, N.Y. Times Feb.
11, 2003, at B2.
941. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 603.
942. Id. at 569, 599 605, 610; see Weiser, supra note 875.
943. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 603.
944. Id. at 604.
945. Id.
946. Padilla ex rel. Newman v. Rumsfeld, 243 F. Supp. 2d 42, 43 49 (S.D.N.Y. 2003).
947. Padilla, 243 F. Supp. 2d at 43.
948. Id. at 43, 53 57; see Benjamin Weiser, Judge Is Angered by U.S. Stance in Case of Dirty
Bomb Suspect, N.Y. Times, Jan. 16, 2003, at A16.
949. Joint Motion, supra note 914.
950. Sept. 21, 2005, S.D. Fla. Order, supra note 915.
951. See Jay Weaver, Padilla Judge: I Don t Want to Run a Prison, Miami Herald, Feb. 4,
2006, at B1.
952. Mot. for Mental Competency Hearing, United States v. Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D.
Fla. Jan. 25, 2006); see Deborah Sontag, Federal Judge Is Asked to Decide if Padilla Is Competent
for Trial, N.Y. Times, Dec. 14, 2006, at A24; Jay Weaver, Terror Suspect to Undergo Mental
Testing, Miami Herald, Dec. 19, 2006, at B4.
953. Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
954. Id.; see Jay Weaver, Padilla Mental Evaluation to Be Done in Court, Miami Herald, Dec.
22, 2006, at B5.
955. Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
956. Order of Competency, Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. Mar. 1, 2007), available at
2007 WL 610175; see Deborah Sontag, U.S. Judge Finds Padilla Competent to Face Trial, N.Y.
Times, Mar. 1, 2007, at A11; Jay Weaver, Judge Rules Padilla Fit for Trial, Miami Herald, Mar.
1, 2007, at B1; Peter Whoriskey, Judge Rules Padilla Is Competent to Stand Trial, Wash. Post,
Mar. 1, 2007, at A3.
957. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 569 70, 572 73 604 10; see Benjamin Weiser, Lawyers for De-
tainee Ask Judge Not to Review Classified Papers, N.Y. Times, Oct. 24, 2002, at A15.
958. Padilla, 233 F. Supp. at 604.
959. Id. at 609.
960. Id.
961. Id. at 608 10 .
962. Padilla ex rel. Newman v. Rumsfeld, 243 F. Supp. 2d 42, 46 (S.D.N.Y. 2003).
963. Padilla v. Rumsfeld, 352 F.3d 695, 701 n.4 (2d Cir. 2003).
964. 11th Cir. Jayyousi Docket Sheet, supra note 934.
965. Mot. in Limine, United States v. Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. Mar. 22, 2007).
966. Id.; see Jay Weaver, Padilla Trial CIA Witness May Testify in Disguise, Miami Herald,
Mar. 22, 2007.
967. See Jay Weaver, Secret Agent Testifies about Padilla Document, Miami Herald, May
16, 2007, at A3.
968. Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
969. See Goodnough, supra note 902.
970. See Weaver, supra note 921.
971. See id.
972. Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
973. Id.
974. Id.
975. Id.
976. Id.
977. Id.
978. Id.
979. Interview with Hon. Henry F. Floyd, Nov. 19, 2009.
980. Id.
981. Id.
982. Id.
983. Id.
984. Id.; see Reagan, supra note 165, at 19 (describing SCIFs).
985. Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
986. Id.
987. Order, Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. July 5, 2006); see Judge Allows Padilla to
See Secrets, Wash. Post, July 14, 2006, at A12.
988. Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
989. Id.
990. Id.
991. Id.
992. Trying Cases, supra note 181, at 8; Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
993. Hassoun FISA Mot., Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. Feb. 14, 2006).
994. FISA Order, Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. Apr. 4, 2007), available at 2007 WL
1068127.
995. Report & Recommendation 3, Hassoun, No. 0:04-cr-60001 (S.D. Fla. Dec. 15, 2006),
available at 2007 WL 1068127.
996. FISA Order, supra note 994.
997. Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
998. Id.; see 18 U.S.C. app. 3; Reagan, supra note 165 (discussing CIPA).
999. Interview with Hon. Marcia G. Cooke, Oct. 8, 2009.
1000. See Frontline: Chasing the Sleeper Cell (PBS television broadcast Oct. 16, 2003) [herei-
nafter Sleeper Cell]; Michael Powell, No Choice but Guilty, Wash. Post, July 29, 2003, at A1;
Matthew Purdy & Lowell Bergman, Where the Trail Led, N.Y. Times, Oct. 12, 2003, at 11; Tem-
ple-Raston, supra note 134, at 153.
1001. See United States v. Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d 182, 206, 208, 212, 214 (W.D.N.Y. 2002);
Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Powell, supra note 1000; Matthew Purdy, Sixth Man Pleads Guilty
to al Qaeda Training, N.Y. Times, May 20, 2003, at A17; Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000;
Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 4.
1002. See Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Powell, supra note 1000; Purdy & Bergman, supra
note 1000.
1003. See Powell, supra note 1000; Purdy, supra note 1001; Purdy & Bergman, supra note
1000; Marc Santora, 6 Indicted on Charges of Providing Material Aid to Terrorist Group, N.Y.
Times, Oct. 22, 2002, at A19.
1004. See Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000; Temple-Raston,
supra note 134, at 31 32, 44 46.
1005. See Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 37.
1006. See Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 44 45.
1007. See Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 81 87.
1008. See Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 88 89.
1009. See Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Powell, supra note 1000; Purdy & Bergman, supra
note 1000; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 89.
1010. United States v. Goba, 240 F. Supp. 2d 242, 251 (W.D.N.Y. Jan. 16, 2003); United
States v. Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d 182, 189 (W.D.N.Y. 2002); see id. at 197, 207 08, 210 11, 213;
Powell, supra note 1000; Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at
94.
1011. Goba, 240 F. Supp. 2d at 252; Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d at 189; see id. at 197 98, 202,
216; Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Powell, supra note 1000; Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000;
Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 94.
1012. See Powell, supra note 1000; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 88 89, 99 109.
1013. See Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000; Temple-Raston,
supra note 134, at 110 25.
1014. Goba, 240 F. Supp. 2d at 251; Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d at 189 90; see id. at 211; Sleeper
Cell, supra note 1000; Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at
129.
1015. See Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 7.
1016. See Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; John Kifner, Bahrain Presence at Crucial Time Led
to Arrest, N.Y. Times, Sept. 28, 2002, at A11; Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000; Santora, supra
note 1003; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 1, 3, 154, 205.
1017. Goba, 240 F. Supp. 2d at 244 45 & n.2; Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d at 184; Docket Sheet,
United States v. Goba, No. 1:02-cr-214 (W.D.N.Y. Oct. 21, 2002) [hereinafter Goba Docket
Sheet]; see Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Powell, supra note 1000; Santora, supra note 1003;
Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 160 61.
1018. Goba, 240 F. Supp. 2d at 245 n.3; Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d at 184; Goba Docket Sheet,
supra note 1017.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Schroeder for this report in the judge s chambers on October
31, 2007.
1019. Goba, 240 F. Supp. 2d at 245; Goba Docket Sheet, supra note 1017; Interview with
Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007.
1020. Interview with Hon. William M. Skretny, Oct. 31, 2007; Interview with Hon. H. Ken-
neth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007.
1021. Goba, 240 F. Supp. 2d at 245; Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d at 185; Goba Docket Sheet, supra
note 1017; Interview with Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007.
1022. Interview with Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007.
1023. Id.
1024. Id.
1025. Goba, 240 F. Supp. 2d at 245; Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d at 185, 196 223; Goba Docket
Sheet, supra note 1017; Interview with Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007.
1026. Goba, 240 F. Supp. 2d at 245; Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d at 194 96; Goba Docket Sheet,
supra note 1017; Interview with Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007; see Goba, 240 F.
Supp. 2d at 244.
1027. Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d at 194; Goba Docket Sheet, supra note 1017; Interview with
Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007.
1028. Interview with Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007; see Goba, 240 F. Supp.
2d at 244.
1029. Goba, 240 F. Supp. 2d at 244; see Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000; Santora, supra
note 1003; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 193.
1030. Goba Docket Sheet, supra note 1017.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Skretny for this report in Judge Schroeder s chambers on Oc-
tober 31, 2007, following a private interview with Judge Schroeder.
1031. Docket Sheet, United States v. Elbaneh, No. 1:02-mj-111 (W.D.N.Y. Sept. 17, 2002).
1032. See Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 200, 206-10; U.S.
Fugitive Born in Yemen Surrenders in Terror Case, N.Y. Times, May 25, 2007, at A11 [hereinaf-
ter U.S. Fugitive]; Craig Whitlock, Al-Qaeda Operative Loses Freedom in Yemen, Wash. Post,
May 19, 2008, at A10.
1033. See Whitlock, supra note 1032; Craig Whitlock, Bounties a Bust in Hunt for Al-Qaeda,
Wash. Post, May 17, 2008, at A1.
1034. See Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 254; U.S. Fugitive, supra note 1032; Whitlock,
supra note 1032; Robert F. Worth, Wanted by F.B.I., but Walking Out of a Yemen Hearing, N.Y.
Times, Mar. 1, 2008, at A3.
1035. See Whitlock, supra note 1033; Worth, supra note 1034.
1036. See Whitlock, supra note 1032; Whitlock, supra note 1033.
1037. See Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 189, 193.
1038. Interview with Hon. William M. Skretny, Oct. 31, 2007; Interview with Hon. H. Ken-
neth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007.
1039. Goba Docket Sheet, supra note 1017; see Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 198 205.
1040. Goba Docket Sheet, supra note 1017; see David Staba, Qaeda Camp Attendee Gets 7
Years, N.Y. Times, Dec. 17, 2003, at A37; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 198 99.
Galab was released from prison on October 17, 2008. http://www.bop.gov; see Lou Michel,
U.S. Gives Half of the Lackawanna Six a Fresh Start, Buffalo News, June 13, 2009, at A1.
1041. Goba Docket Sheet, supra note 1017; see David Staba, Last in Group Gets Sentence for
Aiding Al Qaeda, N.Y. Times, Dec. 18, 2003, at A41 (reporting a sentence of nine and one-half
years for Alwan); David Staba, New York Man in Qaeda Case Will Serve 8 Years, N.Y. Times,
Dec. 10, 2003, at A28 (reporting a sentence of eight years for Mosed); David Staba, Qaeda Trai-
nee Is Sentenced to 8-Year Term, N.Y. Times, Dec. 5, 2003, at A32 [hereinafter Qaeda Trainee]
(reporting a sentence of eight years for Taher); Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 199.
1042. Sentence Reduction Order at 1, United States v. Goba, No. 1:02-cr-214 (W.D.N.Y. Dec.
14, 2007); Goba Docket Sheet, supra note 1017; see United States v. Goba, 220 F. Supp. 2d 182,
199, 217, 222 (W.D.N.Y. 2002); Purdy & Bergman, supra note 1000 (reporting that Goba and al-
Bakri were the only two who finished training); David Staba, Judge Questions Sentence in al
Qaeda Case, N.Y. Times, Dec. 11, 2003, at A37 (reporting a sentence of ten years for Goba); Sta-
ba, Qaeda Trainee, supra note 1041 (reporting a sentence of ten years for al-Bakri); Temple-
Raston, supra note 134, at 199.
Al-Bakri was the last to plead. See Purdy, Sixth Man Pleads, supra note 1001.
1043. Amended Judgment, United States v. Goba, No. 1:02-cr-214 (W.D.N.Y. Jan. 3, 2008);
Sentence Reduction Order, supra note 1042; see Order, id. (Jan. 7, 2008) (denying Goba s motion
for a further reduction of sentence).
As one example of Goba s cooperation, on May 18, 2007, Goba testified at the trial of Jose
Padilla about the terrorist training camp Padilla allegedly applied to join. See Abby Goodnough,
Witness Describes Training Padilla Reportedly Received, N.Y. Times, May 19, 2007, at A9; Jay
Weaver, Jihadist Testifies in Padilla Trial, Miami Herald, May 19, 2007, at A3; Peter Whoriskey,
Defense Cites Ambiguities in Evidence Against Padilla, Wash. Post, May 19, 2007, at A6; see also
supra, Dirty Bomber.
1044. Michel, supra note 1040.
1045. Powell, supra note 1000 ( U.S. Attorney Michael Battle, whose region encompasses
Lackawanna, said his office never explicitly threatened to invoke enemy combatant status but that
all sides knew the government held that hammer. ); Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 200 ( The
threat was unspoken . . . . ).
1046. See Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Powell, supra note 1000; Purdy & Bergman, supra
note 1000; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 195 98, 249 50, 252.
1047. See Sleeper Cell, supra note 1000; Powell, supra note 1000; Purdy & Bergman, supra
note 1000; Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 139 40, 148.
1048. See Temple-Raston, supra note 134, at 247 49.
1049. See id. at 252.
1050. Interview with Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007.
1051. Security Procedures Established Pursuant to PL 96-456, 94 Stat. 2025, by the Chief Jus-
tice of the United States for the Protection of Classified Information ¶ 4, 18 U.S.C. app. 3 § 9 note,
issued Feb. 12, 1981; Interview with Hon. William M. Skretny, Oct. 31, 2007; Interview with
Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007; Interview with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section
Staff, Apr. 24, 2007; see Reagan, supra note 165, at 3.
1052. Interview with Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr., Oct. 31, 2007.
1053. Id.
1059. An appeal was heard by Fourth Circuit Judges J. Harvie Wilkinson III, Diana Gribbon
Motz, and William B. Traxler, Jr.
1060. Sentencing Order at 1 & n.1, United States v. Abu Ali, No. 1:05-cr-53 (E.D. Va. Apr.
17, 2006); see Caryle Murphy, Man Given 30 Years in Plot Against Bush, Wash. Post, Mar. 30,
2006, at A3; David Stout, American Is Sentenced to 30 Years in Terror Case, N.Y. Times, Mar.
30, 2006, at A18.
1061. Docket Sheet, Abu Ali, No. 1:05-cr-53 (E.D. Va. Feb. 3, 2005) [hereinafter E.D. Va.
Docket Sheet]; see Murphy, supra note 1060; Stout, supra note 1060; see also Gerald Bruce Lee,
United States v. Abu Ali: Jury Questionnaire (Oct. 25, 2005); Gerald Bruce Lee, United States v.
Abu Ali: Preliminary Venire Instructions (Oct. 25, 2005).
Tim Reagan and Joy Richardson interviewed Judge Lee for this report in the judge s chambers
on October 2, 2006.
1062. United States v. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d 210, 221; Sentencing Order, supra note 1060; see
Paul Bradley, Prosecutors Say Terror Suspect Lied, Rich. Times-Dispatch, Feb. 24, 2005, at A5;
Michael Isikoff, A Tangled Web, Newsweek, Mar. 7, 2005, at 32; Murphy, supra note 1060; Stout,
supra note 1060.
Abu Ali s father was a computer analyst for Saudi Arabia s embassy. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 221;
see Isikoff, supra.
1063. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 221; Sentencing Order, supra note 1060, at 7; Josh Meyer, Student
Allegedly Talked of Assassination Plots, L.A. Times, Mar. 2, 2005, at A19; Joel Mowbray, Why
Strike Canada? Jihadists Want an Islamic State, Wash. Times, June 12, 2006, at A19.
1064. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 221; United States v. Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d 338, 343 (E.D. Va.
2005); Sentencing Order, supra note 1060, at 12; see Meyer, supra note 1063; Stout, supra note
1060.
1065. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 221 24; see Isikoff, supra note 1062; Mowbray, supra note 1063.
1066. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 223 24, 238; Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d at 341, 344, 367, 384; see
Bradley, supra note 1062; Isikoff, supra note 1062; Murphy, supra note 1060; Stout, supra note
1060.
1067. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 225; Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d at 341 & n.1, 357, 367, 385; United
States v. Abu Ali, 396 F. Supp. 2d 703, 704 (E.D. Va. 2005); see Bradley, supra note 1062; Jerry
Markon & Dana Priest, Terrorist Plot to Kill Bush Alleged, Wash. Post, Feb. 23, 2005, at A1;
Murphy, supra note 1060.
1068. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 225; Abu Ali, 396 F. Supp. 2d at 704.
1069. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 231 34; Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d at 341, 373, 386 87; see Bradley,
supra note 1062; Isikoff, supra note 1062; Markon, supra note 1071; Markon & Priest, supra note
1067; Meyer, supra note 1063; Murphy, supra note 1060.
Portions of the confession can be viewed on MSNBC s website: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/
id/10266654/ (click on launch ).
1070. Sentencing Order, supra note 1060; see Stout, supra note 1060.
It was reported that Abu Ali was sent to the Super Max prison in Florence, Colorado. Daniel
McGrory, Al-Qaeda Man Who Plotted to Kill Bush Is Sent to Superjail, London Times, June
20, 2006, at 8.
1071. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 269, cert. denied, ___ U.S. ___, 129 S. Ct. 1312 (2009) (resolving
No. 08-464); see Jerry Markon, Conviction Upheld in Terror Plot, Wash. Post, June 7, 2008, at
B3.
1072. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 258 69.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Traxler for this report at the Federal Judicial Center on No-
vember 12, 2008.
1073. Id. at 269 82 (Motz, dissenting).
1074. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1061; see Jerry Markon, Falls Church Man s Sen-
tence in Terror Plot Is Increased to Life, Wash. Post, July 28, 2009, at A3.
1075. Docket Sheet, United States v. Abu Ali, No. 09-4705 (4th Cir. Aug. 3, 2009) (noting
oral argument scheduled for May 2010).
1076. Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d at 344; Order at 2, United States v. Abu Ali, No. 1:05-cr-53
(E.D. Va. Sept. 16, 2005) [hereinafter E.D. Va. Sept. 16, 2005, Order]; Interview with Hon. Ge-
rald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006; see David H. Laufman, Terror Trials Work, L. Times, Nov. 5, 2007,
at 58 (op-ed by a prosecuting attorney in the case) ( for the first time, the Saudi government per-
mitted Saudi security officers (including a general) to testify in an American criminal proceeding
and to face rigorous cross-examination by defense attorneys even though the officers would have
to answer questions about Saudi interrogation methods said to violate international human rights
standards ).
1077. E.D. Va. Sept. 16, 2005, Order, supra note 1076; Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee,
Oct. 2, 2006. The Saudi domestic security service is called the Mabahith. E.D. Va. Sept. 16, 2005,
Order, supra.
1078. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 239; Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006; see E.D.
Va. Sept. 16, 2005, Order, supra note 1076, at 2.
1079. Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006; see E.D. Va. Sept. 16, 2005, Order,
supra note 1076, at 5.
1080. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 239; Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d at 344; Interview with Hon. Gerald
Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
1081. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 239 40; Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d at 344; Interview with Hon. Ge-
rald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
1082. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 239 40; Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d at 344; Interview with Hon. Ge-
rald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
1083. Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d at 344; Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
1084. Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d at 341, 373, 386 87; Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee,
Oct. 2, 2006.
1085. Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006; see Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 238 39.
1086. Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d at 344; E.D. Va. Sept. 16, 2005, Order, supra note 1076, at 4
5; Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
1087. E.D. Va. Sept. 16, 2005, Order, supra note 1076, at 4, 7, 9 10; Interview with Hon. Ge-
rald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
1088. Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
1089. Id.
1090. Id.
1091. Id.
1092. Id.
1093. Id.
1094. United States v. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d 210, 240 (4th Cir. 2008).
1095. Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
1096. Id.
1097. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 248 49; Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
1098. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 248 55; Interview with Hon. Gerald Bruce Lee, Oct. 2, 2006.
1099. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 248 55.
1100. Id. at 236 37, 248.
1101. Id. at 249.
1102. Id. at 250; see id. at 227 31 (holding that Miranda warnings were not required).
1103. Id. at 250; see18 U.S.C. app. 3 (text of CIPA); Reagan, supra note 165 (describing CIPA
procedures).
1104. Abu Ali, 528 F.3d at 253; see id. at 255 ( CIPA does not . . . authorize courts to provide
classified documents to the jury when only . . . substitutions are provided to the defendant. ).
1105. Id. at 255.
1106. Id. at 255 57; id. at 256 ( In this case, we are satisfied that the jury s decision to convict
Abu Ali was not substantially swayed by the jury s access to the limited information redacted
from the documents given to Abu Ali. ).
1107. Id. at 244 n.13; Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008; see, e.g., Or-
der, United States v. Abu Ali, Nos. 06-4334 & 06-4521 (4th Cir. Nov. 27, 2006) [hereinafter 4th
Cir. Classified Briefing Order] (accepting for filing classified portions of the appellant s brief and
joint appendix); Docket Sheet, Abu Ali, No. 06-4521 (4th Cir. May 22, 2006) (appeal by the gov-
ernment, noting Abu Ali s filing of a classified supplemental brief on Mar. 5, 2007, and a classi-
fied supplemental appendix on Mar. 6, 2007, and noting the government s filing of a classified
supplemental brief and a classified supplemental appendix on April 27, 2007); Docket Sheet, Abu
Ali, No. 06-4334 (4th Cir. Apr. 10, 2006) (appeal by the defendant, same).
1120. Id. at 1 2.
1121. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1061.
1122. United States v. Benkahla, 530 F.3d 300, 303 (4th Cir. 2008); United States v. Chandia,
514 F.3d 365, 370 (4th Cir. 2008); Docket Sheet, United States v. Royer, No. 1:03-cr-296 (E.D.
Va. June 25, 2003) [hereinafter Royer Docket Sheet]; see Eric Lichtblau, Group of Muslims
Charged With Plotting Against India, N.Y. Times, June 28, 2003, at A7; Jerry Markon, Virginia
Jihad Defendant Sentenced, S.J. Mercury News, Aug. 26, 2006, at A7; Milton Viorst, The Edu-
cation of Ali al-Timimi, Atlantic Monthly, June 2006, at 69, 77.
1123. United States v. Khan, 461 F.3d 477, 485 n.3 (4th Cir. 2006); United States v. Khan, 309
F. Supp. 2d 789, 796 (E.D. Va. 2004).
1124. Benkahla, 530 F.3d at 303 04; Khan, 461 F.3d at 485 86; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d 789;
Chandia, 514 F.3d at 370; see Paul Bradley, Lengthy Sentences for Two in VA Jihad, Rich.
Times-Dispatch, June 16, 2004, at B1; Jerry Markon, Va. Jihad Case Hailed As Key in War on
Terror, Wash. Post, June 8, 2006, at A3; Markon, supra note 1122; Larry O Dell, Court Hears
Appeal of Jihad Cases, Rich. Times-Dispatch, May 26, 2006, at B10.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Brinkema for this report in the judge s chambers on January 5,
2007.
1125. Docket Sheet, United States v. Al-Timimi, No. 1:04-cr-385 (E.D. Va. Sept. 23, 2004)
[hereinafter E.D. Va. Al-Timimi Docket Sheet].
1126. Docket Sheet, United States v. Chandia, No. 1:05-cr-401 (E.D. Va. Sept. 14, 2005) [he-
reinafter E.D. Va. Chandia Docket Sheet].
Ahmed Omar Abu Ali apparently was at one time a suspect in the paintball case. United States
v. Abu Ali, 395 F. Supp. 2d 338, 356 (E.D. Va. 2005); see Isikoff, supra note 1062. Subsequently
he was tried for other crimes. See supra, A Plot to Kill President Bush.
1127. See Lichtblau, supra note 1122.
1128. 18 U.S.C. § 960.
1129. Khan, 461 F.3d at 484; see Lichtblau, supra note 1122; Markon, supra note 1122; Mary
Beth Sheridan, Hardball Tactics in an Era of Threats, Wash. Post, Sept. 3, 2006, at A1.
The name of the group means army of the pure. Brendan Smith, Chandia Challenges Law on
Terror Group, L. Times, Oct. 29, 2007, at 10. It was designated a terrorist organization in 2001
after a deadly attack on India s parliament building in New Delhi. Id.
1130. United States v. Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d 789, 803 07 (E.D. Va. 2004); see also Lichtblau,
supra note 1122.
1131. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485 86 & n.4; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796.
1132. Khan, 461 F.3d at 486; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796; see Judge Acquits Muslim Ac-
cused of Taliban Ties, L.A. Times, Feb. 21, 2004, at 24 [hereinafter Judge Acquits].
1133. Khan, 461 F.3d at 486; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796, 827.
1134. Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122; see Bradley, supra note 1124.
1135. Khan, 461 F.3d at 486; Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122.
1136. 543 U.S. 220 (2005) (decided Jan. 12, 2005).
1137. Khan, 461 F.3d at 486; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796; see Bradley, supra note 1124;
Sheridan, supra note 1129.
1138. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 803, 807.
1139. Khan, 461 F.3d at 484; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 806 07.
1140. Khan, 461 F.3d at 484; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 807; see Sheridan, supra note 1129.
1141. Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 810.
1142. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 811.
1143. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 811.
1144. Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 812.
1145. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 811.
1146. Khan, 461 F.3d at 484; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 813 14; see United States v. Benkahla,
530 F.3d 300, 303 (4th Cir. 2008).
1147. Khan, 461 F.3d at 486; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796, 818, 820, 821, 823, 826 27, 827;
Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122 (noting a court verdict against Masoud Ahmad Khan on
Mar. 4, 2004).
1148. Docket Sheet, Khan v. United States, No. 1:08-cv-533 (E.D. Va. May 23, 2008).
1149. Khan, 461 F.3d at 486; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796, 803, 816; see Bradley, supra note
1124; Markon, supra note 1124; Sheridan, supra note 1129. The original sentence of 85 years was
reduced to 65 years on July 29, 2005. Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122 (July 29, 2005, minute
entry).
1150. Khan, 461 F.3d at 484, 490; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 807, 811.
1151. Khan, 461 F.3d at 484, 489; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 812 13.
1152. Khan, 461 F.3d at 486; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796, 818, 821, 823, 824, 826, 827;
Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122 (noting a court verdict against Seifullah Chapman on Mar.
4, 2004).
1153. Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122 (noting Dec. 23, 2009, dismissal of petition).
1154. Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796, 803, 814; see Bradley, supra note 1124. The original sen-
tence of eight years was reduced to four and one-third years on July 29, 2005. Royer Docket Sheet,
supra note 1122 (July 29, 2005, minute entry).
1155. Khan, 461 F.3d at 486; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796, 818, 821, 823, 827; Royer Docket
Sheet, supra note 1122 (noting a court verdict against Hammad Abdur-Raheem on Mar. 4, 2004).
1156. Khan, 461 F.3d at 483, 498 501; see Jerry Markon, Resentencing Is Ordered for Ji-
had Defendant, Wash. Post, Sept. 2, 2006, at B5.
1157. Tr., United States v. Royer, No. 1:03-cr-296 (E.D. Va. Aug. 16, 2007, filed Aug. 14,
2006) [hereinafter Royer Aug. 16, 2007, Tr.]; Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122 (noting resen-
tencing on Aug. 16, 2007). Resentencing was delayed by a petition to the Supreme Court for certi-
orari, which the Court denied on May 21, 2007. Docket Sheet, Chapman v. United States, No. 06-
9398 (U.S. Feb. 12, 2007).
1158. Docket Sheet, United States v. Abdur-Raheem, No. 07-4941 (4th Cir. Oct. 2, 2007).
1159. Gov t Mot. to Dismiss, id. (Dec. 18, 2007).
1160. Gall v. United States, 552 U.S. 38 (2007).
1161. http://www.bop.gov; see Royer Aug. 16, 2007, Tr., supra note 1157 (noting expected re-
lease date of Dec. 1, 2007).
1162. Khan, 461 F.3d 477 (resolving United States v. Khan, No. 04-4519 (4th Cir. July 15,
2004) (appeal of Khan s original conviction and sentence)); United States v. Chapman, No. 04-
4520 (4th Cir. July 15, 2004) (appeal of Chapman s original conviction and sentence); United
States v. Abdur-Raheem, No. 04-4521 (4th Cir. July 15, 2004) (appeal of Abdur-Raheem s origi-
nal conviction and sentence); United States v. Khan, No. 05-4811 (4th Cir. Aug. 10, 2005) (appeal
of Khan s post-Booker resentencing); United States v. Chapman, No. 05-4818 (4th Cir. Aug. 10,
2005) (appeal of Chapman s post-Booker resentencing); United States v. Abdur-Raheem, No. 05-
4893 (4th Cir. Sept. 2, 2005) (government s appeal of Abdur-Raheem s sentence)); see Markon,
supra note 1156; Sheridan, supra note 1129.
The Supreme Court denied petitions for certiorari on May 21, 2007. Docket Sheet, Chapman,
No. 06-9398 (U.S. Dec. 28, 2006); Docket Sheet, Khan v. United States, No. 06-1116 (U.S. Feb.
12, 2007).
1163. Khan, 461 F.3d at 486; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796; see Judge Acquits, supra note
1132.
1164. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485; Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122; see Sheridan, supra note
1129.
1165. Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796, 808.
1166. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796, 808; Royer Docket Sheet, supra
note 1122; see Sheridan, supra note 1129.
1167. Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 807, 811.
1168. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796.
1169. Royer Aug. 16, 2007, Tr., supra note 1157; Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122 (not-
ing a reduction-of-sentence order on Feb. 24, 2006); see Sheridan, supra note 1129.
1170. See Viorst, supra note 1122, at 77.
1171. Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 811.
1172. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796, 803; Royer Docket Sheet, supra
note 1122.
1173. Royer Aug. 16, 2007, Tr., supra note 1157; Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122 (not-
ing a reduction-of-sentence order on Feb. 24, 2006).
1174. See Viorst, supra note 1122, at 77; see also Sheridan, supra note 1129 (reporting that
Hasan spent less than three years in jail).
1175. Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 811.
1176. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796; Royer Docket Sheet, supra note
1122.
1177. Royer Aug. 16, 2007, Tr., supra note 1157; Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122 (Aug.
26, 2005, reduction of sentence for Muhammed Aatique); see Sheridan, supra note 1129.
1178. http://www.bop.gov.
1179. Khan, 461 F.3d at 485; Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 796, 803; Royer Docket Sheet, supra
note 1122; see Sheridan, supra note 1129.
1180. Royer Aug. 16, 2007, Tr., supra note 1157.
1181. United States v. Benkahla, 530 F.3d 300, 303 04 (4th Cir. 2008); Khan, 461 F.3d at
485; United States v. Benkahla, 437 F. Supp. 2d 541, 544 46 (E.D. Va. 2006); Khan, 309 F. Supp.
2d at 796 n.2; Royer Docket Sheet, supra note 1122; see Matthew Barakat, Va. Man Convicted of
Lying in Terror Probe, Rich. Times-Dispatch, Feb. 6, 2007, at B2.
1182. Benkahla, 530 F.3d at 304; Benkahla, 437 F. Supp. 2d at 544 45.
1183. Benkahla, 530 F.3d at 304; Benkahla, 437 F. Supp. 2d at 545 46; see Matthew Barakat,
Jihadist Suspect on Trial, Rich. Times-Dispatch, Jan. 30, 2007, at B2 [hereinafter Jihadist Sus-
pect]; Barakat, supra note 1181.
1184. Benkahla, 530 F.3d at 303; United States v. Benkahla, 501 F. Supp. 2d 748, 750 51
(E.D. Va. 2007); Mem. Op. at 1 3, United States v. Benkahla, No. 1:06-cr-9, (E.D. Va. Oct. 2,
2006), available at 2006 WL 2871234 [hereinafter Benkahla Dismissal Denial]; see Barakat, Ji-
hadist Suspect, supra note 1183.
1185. Benkahla, 530 F.3d at 304; Benkahla, 437 F. Supp. 2d at 544 n.1 & 555; Benkahla, 501
F. Supp. 2d at 750 n.1; see Barakat, supra note 1181.
1186. Benkahla, 530 F.3d at 304 05; Benkahla, 437 F. Supp. 2d at 544 45; see Barakat, supra
note 1181.
1187. Benkahla, 530 F.3d at 305; Benkahla, 437 F. Supp. 2d at 544; Docket Sheet, Benkahla,
No. 1:06-cr-9 (E.D. Va. Feb. 9, 2006) [hereinafter E.D. Va. Benkahla Docket Sheet]; see Jerry
Markon, Va. Jihad Probe Sees New Charge, Wash. Post, Fe. 23, 2006, at B4.
1188. Benkahla, 530 F.3d at 305; Benkahla Dismissal Denial, supra note 1184, at 1, 3 4; E.D.
Va. Benkahla Docket Sheet, supra note 1187.
1189. Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Cacheris for this report in the judge s chambers on No-
vember 6, 2008.
1190. Interview with Hon. James C. Cacheris, Nov. 6, 2008; see James C. Cacheris, United
States v. Benkhala: Voir Dire Questions (Jan. 25, 2007).
1191. Benkahla, 530 F.3d at 305 06; Benkahla, 501 F. Supp. 2d at 751, 762; E.D. Va. Benkah-
la Docket Sheet, supra note 1187; see Barakat, supra note 1181; Jerry Markon, 10-Year Sentence
for Perjury, Wash. Post, July 25, 2007, at B5.
1192. Benkahla, 530 F.3d 300 (resolving United States v. Benkahla, No. 07-4778 (4th Cir.
Aug. 9, 2007)), cert. denied, ___ U.S. ___, 129 S. Ct. 950 (2009).
1193. Id. at 306; see id. at 308 ( the investigations in which Benkahla was interviewed and the
questions he was asked show no sign of having been manufactured for the sake of a second prose-
cution ).
1194. See Markon, supra note 1124; Markon, supra note 1122; Viorst, supra note 1122, at 69,
79.
1195. United States v. Chandia, 514 F.3d 365, 369 (4th Cir. 2008); United States v. Khan, 309
F. Supp. 2d 789, 802 (E.D. Va. 2004).
1196. Chandia, 514 F.3d at 369 n.1; see Markon, supra note 1124; Markon, supra note 1122;
Viorst, supra note 1122, at 78; see also Khan, 309 F. Supp. 2d at 821 ( As we have found, the
government s evidence established beyond a reasonable doubt that on September 16, 2001, Ali Al-
Timimi urged the attendees at the meeting at Kwon s house to heed the call of Mullah Omar for all
Muslims to help defend the Taliban. ); Donahue, supra note 517, at 168 ( Dr. Ali al-Timimi was
sentenced to life in prison for urging young men at a dinner party to go on jihad. ).
To select jurors for his trial, Judge Brinkema used a jury questionnaire. See Leonie M. Brin-
kema, United States v. Al-Timimi: Jury Questionnaire (Mar. 28, 2005).
1197. Order, United States v. Al-Timimi, No. 05-4761 (4th Cir. Apr. 25, 2006) [hereinafter Al-
Timimi Remand Order]; Tr., United States v. Al-Timimi, No. 1:04-cr-385 (E.D. Va. Jan. 16, 2007,
filed May 17, 2007) [hereinafter Al-Timimi Jan. 16, 2007, Tr.]; see E.D. Va. Al-Timimi Docket
Sheet, supra note 1125 (noting May 19, 2006, reopening of district court case); see also Jerry
Markon, Va. Terror Case Sent Back to Lower Court, Wash. Post, Apr. 26, 2006, at A10.
1198. See Viorst, supra note 1122, at 69.
1199. See Sheridan, supra note 1129; Viorst, supra note 1122, at 69.
1200. See Sheridan, supra note 1129; Viorst, supra note 1122, at 72.
1201. See Viorst, supra note 1122, at 73.
1202. United States v. Chandia, 514 F.3d 365, 370 (4th Cir. 2008); see Matthew Barakat,
Teacher Convicted of Aiding Terror Group, Cincinnati Post, June 7, 2006, at A9; Jerry Markon,
Final Defendant Guilty in Va. Jihad, Wash. Post, June 7, 2006, at A12 [hereinafter Final De-
fendant]; Markon, supra note 1124; Markon, supra note 1122; Sheridan, supra note 1129; Smith,
supra note 1129 ( Chandia provided material support to LET by paying $622 to ship 50,000
paintballs to Pakistan. ).
1203. Chandia, 514 F.3d at 370 71; E.D. Va. Chandia Docket Sheet, supra note 1126; see
Markon, supra note 1122.
1204. E.D. Va. Chandia Docket Sheet, supra note 1126.
1205. Chandia, 514 F.3d at 369, 375 77 (resolving United States v. Chandia, No. 06-4997 (4th
Cir. Sept. 26, 2006)); see E.D. Va. Chandia Docket Sheet, supra note 1126 (noting resentencing
scheduled for Apr. 18, 2008).
1206. E.D. Va. Chandia Docket Sheet, supra note 1126.
1207. Docket Sheet, United States v. Chandia, No. 08-4529 (E.D. Va. May 1, 2008) (noting
oral argument heard by Circuit Judges M. Blane Michael, Diana Gribbon Motz, and Robert B.
King).
1208. See Barakat, supra note 1202; Corrections, Wash. Post, May 26, 2006, at A2; Markon,
Final Defendant, supra note 1202; Jerry Markon & Mary Beth Sheridan, Jurors Hear Clashing
Profiles of Accused Jihad Network Member, Wash. Post, May 23, 2006, at B6; Sheridan, supra
note 1129.
1209. Chandia, 514 F.3d at 373; see Barakat, supra note 1202.
1210. E.D. Va. Al-Timimi Docket Sheet, supra note 1125 (noting the filing of a sealed motion
on Dec. 23, 2004, and the filing of a CIPA notice on Dec. 29, 2004.).
1211. Id.
1212. Al-Timimi Remand Order, supra note 1197, at 1; see E.D. Va. Al-Timimi Docket Sheet,
supra note 1125 (referring to warrants under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act).
1213. Tr., United States v. Al-Timimi, No. 1:04-cr-385 (E.D. Va. July 21, 2006, filed July 24,
2006) [hereinafter Al-Timimi July 21, 2006, Tr.].
1214. E.D. Va. Al-Timimi Docket Sheet, supra note 1125 (noting the unsealing of the tran-
script on Aug. 14, 2006); see Matthew Barakat, Eavesdropping Did Not Taint Case, Rich. Times-
Dispatch, July 22, 2006, at B8.
Appearing at the hearing were four attorneys and a special agent for the government and one
attorney for al-Timimi. Al-Timimi July 21, 2006, Tr., supra note 1213. Al-Timimi s attorney s
secret clearance was signed an hour before the hearing. Id. Waiting in the hall was a second al-
Timimi attorney, who had not yet received his clearance. Id.
1215. Al-Timimi Jan. 16, 2007, Tr., supra note 1197; E.D. Va. Al-Timimi Docket Sheet, supra
note 1125 (noting the unsealing of the transcript on Aug. 16, 2007).
By the time of this hearing, both defense attorneys had obtained secret clearances. Al-Timimi
Jan. 16, 2007, Tr., supra note 1197.
1216. E.D. Va. Al-Timimi Docket Sheet, supra note 1125.
1217. Tr., Al-Timimi, No. 1:04-cr-385 (E.D. Va. Oct. 23, 2008, filed Oct. 30, 2008).
1218. E.D. Va. Al-Timimi Docket Sheet, supra note 1125.
1219. See Eric Lichtblau, Wiretap Issue Leads Judge to Warn of Retrial in Terror Case, N.Y.
Times, Nov. 21, 2007, at A18; Jerry Markon, Government Secrecy May Lead to New Trial in Va.
Terrorism Case, Wash. Post, Nov. 21, 2007, at A8.
1220. See Lichtblau, supra note 1219; Markon, supra note 1219.
1221. E.D. Va. Al-Timimi Docket Sheet, supra note 1125.
1222. Al-Timimi Remand Order, supra note 1197, at 1.
It was reported that authorities obstructed visits between al-Timimi and his appellate attor-
ney. Viorst, supra note 1122, at 78.
1227. United States v. Warsame, 488 F. Supp. 2d 846, 849 50 (D. Minn. 2007); see Pam
Louwagie, Warsame, Al-Qaida Link Detailed, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Trib., Feb. 10, 2004, at
1A; Howie Padilla, Pam Louwagie & Greg Gordon, Al-Qaida Suspect Identified, Minneapolis-St.
Paul Star Trib., Dec. 12, 2003, at 1A (noting that the Twin Cities area has one of the largest Soma-
li communities in the U.S.); Susan Schmidt, Canadian Held for Alleged Al Qaeda Ties, Wash.
Post, Jan. 22, 2004, at A3.
1228. Warsame, 488 F. Supp. at 849; see Todd Nelson, Suspect Faces N.Y. Extradition, St.
Paul Pioneer Press, Dec. 13, 2003, at A1.
1229. Warsame, 488 F. Supp. at 850; see Pam Louwagie, Terror Suspect s Case Debated in
U.S. District Court, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Trib., Nov. 16, 2005, at 1B.
1230. Warsame, 488 F. Supp. at 854; see Greg Gordon & Howie Padilla, Al-Qaida Associate
Held in Hennepin County Jail, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Trib., Dec. 10, 2003, at 1A; Pam Lou-
wagie & Howie Padilla, Student Accused of Link to Al-Qaida, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Trib.,
Jan. 22, 2004, at 1A; Schmidt, supra note 1227.
1231. Warsame, 488 F. Supp. at 850.
1232. Id.
1233. Interview with Hon. John R. Tunheim, Aug. 18, 2009.
1234. Warsame, 488 F. Supp. at 851; see Bob von Sternberg, Warsame s Statements Sup-
pressed, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Trib., June 1, 2007, at 4B.
1235. United States v. Warsame, 651 F. Supp. 2d 978, 979 (D. Minn. 2009) (quoting plea
agreement).
1236. Id..
1237. Id.. (p.3 of filed op.).
1249. Warsame, 651 F. Supp. 2d at 979; D. Minn. Docket Sheet, supra note 1246; United
States v. Warsame, 537 F. Supp. 2d 1005, 1009 (D. Minn. 2008); see Pam Louwagie, Charges
Added for Terror Suspect, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Trib., June 23, 2005, at 1A; Beth Silver, New
Charges Filed in Al-Qaida Case, St. Paul Pioneer Press, June 23, 2005, at B3.
1250. See Pam Louwagie, Terror Suspect s Case Questioned, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Trib.,
Aug. 29, 2005, at 1B.
1251. Docket Sheet, United States v. Warsame, No. 07-2560 (8th Cir. June 29, 2007) [herei-
nafter 8th Cir. Docket Sheet].
1252. Interview with Hon. John R. Tunheim, Aug. 18, 2009.
1253. Warsame, 651 F. Supp. 2d at 979; see Pam Louwagie, Terror Suspect Pleads Guilty,
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Trib., May 21, 2009, at 1B.
1254. Warsame, 651 F. Supp. 2d 978 (sentencing judgment); Order for Removal, United States
v. Warsame, No. 0:04-cr-29 (D. Minn. July 9, 2009); Tr., id. (July 9, 2009, filed Aug. 10, 2009).
The court of appeals dismissed the government s pending appeal of Judge Tunheim s suppres-
sion order. 8th Cir. Docket Sheet, supra note 1251.
1255. Interview with Hon. John R. Tunheim, Aug. 18, 2009.
1256. Id.
1257. Id.
1258. See Lisa Donovan, Civil Rights, Terror on Trial, St. Paul Pioneer Press, Feb. 9, 2004, at
B1 [hereinafter Civil Rights]; Lisa Donovan, Warsame Has First Hearing in Open Courtroom, St.
Paul Pioneer Press, Feb. 3, 2004, at B2.
1259. See Pam Louwagie, Feds Want Restrictions in Terror Case, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star
Trib., Feb. 3, 2004, at 1B.
1260. Interview with Hon. John R. Tunheim, Aug. 18, 2009; see Donovan, Civil Rights, supra
note 1258; Lisa Donovan, Warsame s Attorneys, Prosecutors Strike Deal, St. Paul Pioneer Press,
Feb. 5, 2004, at B4; Pam Louwagie, Warsame, Lawyer Will Be Allowed to Confer on Case, Min-
neapolis-St. Paul Star Trib., Feb. 5, 2004, at 3B.
1261. Interview with Hon. John R. Tunheim, Aug. 18, 2009.
1262. Id.
1263. Protective Order, United States v. Warsame, No. 0:04-cr-29 (D. Minn. Mar. 8, 2005).
1264. Id.
1265. Id.
1266. Id.; see Louwagie, supra note 1250.
1267. Interview with Hon. John R. Tunheim, Aug. 18, 2009; see Louwagie, supra note 1250.
1268. Interview with Hon. John R. Tunheim, Aug. 18, 2009.
1269. Id.
1270. Id.
1271. Id.; Substitution Protective Order 3, United States v. Warsame, No. 0:04-cr-29 (D. Minn.
July 9, 2009) (approving specific unclassified substitutions as providing the defendant with sub-
stantially the same ability to make his defense as would disclosure of the specific classified infor-
mation); Substitution Protective Order 2, id. (Oct. 3, 2008) (same); Substitution Protective Order
1, id. (Mar. 8, 2005) (same).
1272. Interview with Hon. John R. Tunheim, Aug. 18, 2009.
1273. Id.
1274. Id.
1275. United States v. Warsame, 547 F. Supp. 2d 982, 984 85 (D. Minn. 2008); see United
States v. Warsame, 488 F. Supp. 2d 846, 850 n.1 (D. Minn. 2007); Pam Louwagie, Eavesdropping
Debate Touches Local Case, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Trib., Dec. 22, 2005, at 1B.
1276. Warsame, 547 F. Supp. 2d at 984; Interview with Hon. John R. Tunheim, Aug. 18, 2009.
1277. Warsame, 547 F. Supp. 2d at 985 86.
1278. Id., 547 F. Supp. 2d 982.
1279. The appeal was heard by Fourth Circuit Judges Robert B. King, Dennis W. Shedd, and
Allyson K. Duncan.
1280. El-Masri v. United States, 479 F.3d 296, 300 (4th Cir. 2007); El-Masri v. Tenet, 437 F.
Supp. 2d 530, 532 34 (E.D. Va. 2006); see Compl. at 1 2, 7 17, El-Masri v. Tenet, No. 1:05-cv-
1417 (E.D. Va. Dec. 6, 2005), available at http://www.aclu.org/images/extraordinaryrendition/
asset_upload_file829_22211.pdf; see also David Johnston, Rice Ordered Release of German Sent
to Afghan Prison in Error, N.Y. Times, Apr. 23, 2005, at A3; Bob Kemper, A Privilege or a Free
Pass?, Wash. Lawyer, Nov. 2009, at 24, 24 (reporting that German investigators and a fellow
detainee in the Afghan prison have confirmed El-Masri s story and the identities of his captors);
Neil A. Lewis, Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit by Man Held in Terror Program, N.Y. Times,
May 19, 2006, at A22 [hereinafter Man Held]; Neil A. Lewis, Man Mistakenly Abducted by CIA
Seeks Reinstatement of Suit, N.Y. Times, Nov. 29, 2006, at A15 [hereinafter Mistakenly Ab-
ducted]; Jules Lobel, Extraordinary Rendition and the Constitution: The Case of Maher Arar, 28
Rev. Litig. 479, 480 (2008); The Passionate Eye: CIA s Secret War (CBC television broadcast
Oct. 15, 2006); Dana Priest, The Wronged Man, Wash. Post, Nov. 29, 2006, at C1; Romero &
Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 66 69; Don Van Natta, Jr., & Souad Mekhennet, German s
Claim of Kidnapping Brings Investigation of U.S. Link, N.Y. Times, Jan. 9, 2005, at 11.
1281. See Van Natta & Mekhennet, supra note 1280.
1282. See Johnston, supra note 1280; Lewis, Man Held, supra note 1280.
1283. El-Masri, 479 F.3d 296 (resolving El-Masri v. Tenet, No. 06-1667 (4th Cir. June 14,
2006)); see id. at 310 ( virtually any conceivable response to El-Masri s allegations would dis-
close privileged information ); El-Masri, 437 F. Supp. 2d at 539, 541 (district court s dismissal);
see also Kemper, supra note 1280, at 24; Adam Liptak, U.S. Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal of
Abuse Suit Against C.I.A., Saying Secrets Are at Risk, N.Y. Times, Mar. 3, 2007, at A6; Lewis,
Man Held, supra note 1280; Lewis, Mistakenly Abducted, supra note 1280; Priest, supra note
1280.
1284. El-Masri v. United States, 552 U.S. 947 (2007); see Robert Barnes, Supreme Court
Won t Review Alleged CIA Abduction, Wash. Post, Oct. 10, 2007, at A4; Linda Greenhouse, Jus-
tices Turn Aside Case of Man Accusing C.I.A. of Torture, N.Y. Times, Oct. 10, 2007, at A16;
Kemper, supra note 1280, at 24.
1285. El-Masri, 437 F. Supp. 2d at 533; Compl., supra note 1280, at 8 14; see Jane Mayer,
The Black Sites, New Yorker, Aug. 13, 2007, at 46, 54 55 (describing the conditions of el-Masri s
detention); see also James Risen, State of War 30 (2006) ( CIA sources say that Salt Pit is in Afg-
hanistan and is used to house low-level prisoners. ); Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at
69 (describing the Salt Pit as a secret U.S.-run prison just north of Kabul and noting that the suit
was filed on a day that Rice, now Secretary of State, arrived in Berlin for a visit with Chancellor
Angela Merkel).
1286. Docket Sheet, El-Masri v. Tenet, No. 1:05-cv-1417 (E.D. Va. Dec. 6, 2005) [hereinafter
E.D. Va. El-Masri Docket Sheet]; see Kemper, supra note 1280, at 24.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Ellis for this report in the judge s chambers on September 5,
2007.
1287. El-Masri, 437 F. Supp. 2d at 532 34; see Compl., supra note 1280, at 7, 14 16; see also
Johnston, supra note 1280; Van Natta & Mekhennet, supra note 1280.
It was reported that German officials may have known of el-Masri s detention within a few
days of his capture. Souad Mekhennet & Craig S. Smith, German Spy Agency Admits Mishandling
Abduction Case, N.Y. Times, June 2, 2006, at A8; Don Van Natta, Jr., Germany Weighs If It
Played Role in Seizure by U.S., N.Y. Times, Feb. 21, 2006, at A1.
1288. See Van Natta & Mekhennet, supra note 1280.
1289. See Souad Mekhennet, Ex-C.I.A. Detainee Held in Arson Attack, N.Y. Times, May 18,
2007, at A8; Tony Paterson, CIA Torture Victim Committed After Supermarket Arson Attack, In-
dep., May 19, 2007.
1290. See Jeffrey Fleishman & John Goetz, Germany May Indict U.S. Agents in Abduction,
N.Y. Times, Jan. 31, 2007, at 1; Mark Landler, German Court Challenges CIA over Abduction,
N.Y. Times, Feb. 1, 2007, at A1 ( They include the four pilots of the Boeing 737 that picked up
Mr. Masri, a mechanic and several CIA operatives, people familiar with the case said. ); Lobel,
supra note 1280, at 480; Craig Whitlock, Germans Charge 13 CIA Operatives, Wash. Post, Feb.
1, 2007, at A1.
1291. El-Masri, 437 F. Supp. 2d at 537; see E.D. Va. El-Masri Docket Sheet, supra note 1286
(noting a Mar. 23, 2006, notice of in camera submission).
1292. Interview with Hon. T.S. Ellis III, Sept. 5, 2007.
1293. El-Masri, 437 F. Supp. 2d at 537.
1294. El-Masri v. United States, 479 F.3d 296, 312 (4th Cir. 2007).
1295. Docket Sheet, El-Masri v. Tenet, No. 06-1667 (4th Cir. June 14, 2006).
For this report, Tim Reagan interviewed Judge King in the judge s Richmond chambers on
March 19, 2008, interviewed Judge Shedd by telephone on September 3, 2009, and interviewed
Judge Duncan by telephone on November 8, 2007.
1296. Interview with Hon. Robert B. King, March 19, 2008. The drive is approximately 320
miles.
1297. Id.; see Reagan, supra note 165, at 19 (describing SCIFs).
The court created the SCIF for the Zacarias Moussaoui case. Interview with 4th Cir. Clerk s
Office Staff, Feb. 26, 2008; see supra, Twentieth Hijacker.
1298. Interview with Hon. Dennis W. Shedd, Sept. 3, 2009; Interview with Hon. Allyson Kay
Duncan, Nov. 8, 2007.
1299. Interview with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Nov. 6, 2007.
1300. El-Masri v. United States, 552 U.S. 947 (2007).
1301. Compl., ACLU v. Dep t of Defense, No. 1:04-cv-4151 (S.D.N.Y. June 2, 2004); see
Am. Compl., id. (July 6, 2004).
1302. Docket Sheet, ACLU, No. 1:04-cv-4151 (S.D.N.Y. June 2, 2004).
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Hellerstein for this report in the judge s chambers on Novem-
ber 5, 2009.
1303. ACLU v. Dep t of Defense, 339 F. Supp. 2d 501, 502 (S.D.N.Y. 2004); Am. Compl. 2
3, ACLU, No. 1:04-cv-4151 (S.D.N.Y. July 6, 2004).
1304 ACLU, 339 F. Supp. 2d at 502; Am. Compl. 2, ACLU, No. 1:04-cv-4151 (S.D.N.Y. July
6, 2004).
1305. See Scott Shane, A.C.L.U. Lawyers Mine Documents for Truth, N.Y. Times, Aug. 31,
2009, at A4.
1306. ACLU, 339 F. Supp. 2d at 505.
1307. Id.
1334. Indictment, United States v. Holy Land Foundation, No. 3:04-cr-240 (N.D. Tex. July 26,
2004); see James Brooke & Elaine Sciolino, U.S. Muslims Say Their Aid Pays for Charity, Not
Terror, N.Y. Times, Aug. 16, 1995, at 1; Eric Lichtblau, Arrests Tie Charity Group to Palestinian
Terrorists, N.Y. Times, July 28, 2004, at A10; Michelle Mittelstadt, Matt Stiles & Frank Trejo,
Muslim Charity, Leaders Indicted U.S. Says, Dallas Morning News, July 28, 2004, at 1A.
1335. Docket Sheet, Holy Land Foundation, No. 3:04-cr-240 (N.D. Tex. July 26, 2004) [herei-
nafter N.D. Tex. Holy Land Foundation Docket Sheet].
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Fish for this report in the judge s chambers on October 6,
2009.
1336. Holy Land Foundation v. Ashcroft, 333 F.3d 156, 160 (D.C. Cir. 2003); Holy Land
Foundation v. Ashcroft, 219 F. Supp. 2d 57, 64 (D.D.C. 2002); see Brooke & Sciolino, supra note
1334; Steve McGonigle, Tie to Hamas Leader Minimized, Dallas Morning News, Dec. 16, 2001,
at 35A; Gayle Reaves & Steve McGonigle, Paper Trail Leads to Hamas, Dallas Morning News,
Apr. 8, 1996, at 1A.
1337. See Brooke & Sciolino, supra note 1334; Reaves & McGonigle, supra note 1336.
1338. See id.
1339. See Todd J. Gillman, FBI Looks into Islamic Fund Raising, Dallas Morning News, Nov.
18, 1994, at 29A; Steve McGonigle, Charity Inquiry Dated to 1989, Dallas Morning News, Dec.
20, 2002, at 33A; Jason Trahan, Stakes High in Holy Land Trial, Dallas Morning News, July 16,
2007, at 1A; Peter Whoriskey, Mistrial Declared in Islamic Charity Case, Wash. Post, Oct. 23,
2007, at A3.
1340. Compl., Boim v. Quranic Literacy Inst., No. 1:00-cv-2905 (N.D. Ill. May 12, 2000); see
Boim v. Holy Land Found., 549 F.3d 685, 687 (7th Cir. 2008); Boim v. Quranic Literacy Inst.,
349 F. Supp. 2d 1097 (N.D. Ill. 2004) (resolving motions in limine); Boim v. Quranic Literacy
Inst., 340 F. Supp. 2d 885 (N.D. Ill. 2004) (resolving motions for summary judgment); Boim v.
Quranic Literacy Inst., 127 F. Supp. 2d 1002 (N.D. Ill. 2001) (denying motions to dismiss), aff d,
291 F.3d 1000 (7th Cir. 2002) (resolving Boim v. Quranic Literacy Inst., Nos. 01-1969 & 01-1970
(2d Cir. Apr. 19, 2001)); see also Steve McGonigle, Suit Accuses Islamic Groups of Aiding in Ter-
rorist Attack, Dallas Morning News, May 13, 2000, at 29A; Matt O Connor, Parents of Boy Slain
in Israel File Suit, Chi. Trib., May 15, 2000, Metro Chicago, at 1.
1341. Boim, 549 F.3d at 688; Boim, 340 F. Supp. 2d 885; see Laurie Cohen, 3 Islamic Fun-
draisers Held Liable in Terror Death, Chi. Trib., Nov. 11, 2004, Metro Chicago, at 1; Steve
McGonigle, Former Richardson Charities Tied to Hamas, Judge Rules, Dallas Morning News,
Nov. 11, 2004, at 14A.
1342. Boim, 549 F.3d at 688; Verdict Form, Boim, No. 1:00-cv-2905 (N.D. Ill. Dec. 8, 2004).
1343. Boim, 549 F.3d at 688; Am. J., Boim, No. 1:00-cv-2905 (N.D. Ill. Feb. 25, 2005); see 18
U.S.C. § 2333(a); see also Matt O Connor, $156 Million Award in Terrorist Killing, Chi. Trib.,
Dec. 9, 2004, Metro, at 1.
1344. Boim, 549 F.3d at 691(resolving Boim v. American Muslim Soc y, No. 05-1822 (7th
Cir. Mar. 28, 2005); Boim v. Quranic Literacy Inst., No. 05-1821 (7th Cir. Mar. 28, 2005); Boim
v. Salah, No. 05-1816 (7th Cir. Mar. 28, 2005); Boim v. Holy Land Found., No. 05-1815 (7th Cir.
Mar. 28, 2005)), cert. denied, ___ U.S. ___, 130 S. Ct. 458 (2009).
1345. Holy Land Foundation v. Ashcroft, 333 F.3d 156, 159 60 (D.C. Cir. 2003) (resolving
Holy Land Foundation v. Ashcroft, No. 02-5307 (D.C. Cir. Sept. 30, 2002); Holy Land Founda-
tion v. Ashcroft, 219 F. Supp. 2d 57, 62, 64 (D.D.C. 2002); see United States v. Holy Land Foun-
dation, 493 F.3d 469, 471 n.3 (5th Cir. 2007); Leslie Eaton, U.S. Prosecution of Muslim Group
Ends in Mistrial, N.Y. Times, Oct. 23, 2007, at A1; David Jackson, Holy Land Charity Shut
Down, Dallas Morning News, Dec. 5, 2001, at 1A; Whoriskey, supra note 1339.
Hamas, a word that means zeal in Arabic, is an acronym for Harakat al-Muqawama al-
Islamiyya, which means The Islamic Resistance Movement. Holy Land Foundation, 493 F.3d
at 471 n.1; see Tom Hundley, How Israel Helped Militants Gain Power, Chi. Trib., Feb. 2, 1993,
News, at 1; Reaves & McGonigle, supra note 1336. The government declared Hamas a terrorist
organization on January 23, 1995. Holy Land Foundation, 333 F.3d at 159; Holy Land Founda-
tion, 219 F. Supp. at 64 n.2.
1346. Docket Sheet, Holy Land Foundation v. Ashcroft, No. 1:02-cv-442 (D.D.C. Mar. 8,
2002); see Holy Land Foundation, 219 F. Supp. at 64.
1347. Holy Land Foundation, 333 F.3d 156; see Holy Land Foundation, 219 F. Supp. 57; see
Michelle Mittelstadt, Ruling Keeps Charity s Assets Frozen, Dallas Morning News, June 21, 2003,
at 1A.
1348. Indictment, supra note 1334; see Mittelstadt et al., supra note 1334; Trahan, supra note
1339.
1349. See Mittelstadt et al., supra note 1334; Trahan, supra note 1339.
1350. United States v. Elashyi, 554 F.3d 480, 489 91 & n.2 (5th Cir. 2008); United States v.
Elashi, 440 F. Supp. 2d 536, 541 43 (N.D. Tex. 2007); Docket Sheet, United States v. Elashi, No.
3:02-cr-52 (N.D. Tex. Feb. 20, 2002) [hereinafter N.D. Tex. Elashi Docket Sheet]; see Eric Lich-
tblau & Judith Miller, 5 Brothers Charged with Aiding Hamas, N.Y. Times, Dec. 19, 2002, at
A19; Cam Simpson, Tech Company Execs, Chief in Hamas Indicted by U.S., Chi. Trib., Dec. 19,
2002, News, at 14.
1351. N.D. Tex. Elashi Docket Sheet, supra note 1350.
1352. Id.
1353. Id.
1354. Id.
1355. Elashi, 440 F. Supp. at 544; N.D. Tex. Elashi Docket Sheet, supra note 1350; see Roy
Appleton & Matt Stiles, Dallas Morning News, Apr. 14, 2005, at 1B.
1356. N.D. Tex. Elashi Docket Sheet, supra note 1350; see Michael Grabell, Holy Land
Founder Gets 6 Years, Dallas Morning News, Oct. 13, 2006, at 5B.
1357. N.D. Tex. Elashi Docket Sheet, supra note 1350 (noting Bayan Elashi s sentence of sev-
en years and Basman Elashi s sentence of six years and eight months on Oct. 16, 2006; Hazim
Elashi s sentence of five years on Feb. 1, 2006; and Ihsan Elashyi s sentence of six years on Jan.
27, 2006); see Michael Grabel, Richardson Man Gets 7 Years in 04 Export Case, Dallas Morning
News, Oct. 12, 2006, at 11B; Tim Wyatt, 2 Sentenced for InfoCom Exports, Dallas Morning
News, Jan. 26, 2006, at 9B.
1358. N.D. Tex. Elashi Docket Sheet, supra note 1350; see Appleton & Stiles, supra note
1355.
1359. See Neil MacFarquhar, As Muslim Group Goes on Trial, Other Charities Watch Warily,
N.Y. Times, July 17, 2007, at A14; Trahan, supra note 1339.
In advance of jury selection, Judge Fish granted defendants motion for information on how
the grand and petit jury were constituted so that the defendants could assess whether or not there
was a structural or statistical bias against Arabs or Muslims. Mem. Op. & Order, Holy Land
Foundation v. Ashcroft, No. 3:04-cr-240 (N.D. Tex. Feb. 27, 2007), available at 2007 WL
1452489.
1360. A. Joe Fish, United States v. Holy Land Foundation: Jury Questionnaire (July 16, 2007).
1361. Tr. at 1013 16, United States v. Holy Land Foundation, No. 3:04-cr-240 (N.D. Tex. July
20, 2007, filed Sept. 25, 2008); Tr. at 821 23 id. (July 18, 2007, filed Sept. 25, 2008) [hereinafter
N.D. Tex. Elashi July 18, 2007, Tr.]; Tr. at 523 26, id. (July 17, 2007, filed Sept. 25, 2008) [he-
reinafter N.D. Tex. Elashi July 20, 2007, Tr.]; Interview with Hon. A. Joe Fish, Oct. 6, 2009.
1362. N.D. Tex. Elashi July 18, 2007, Tr., supra note 1361, at 822.
1363. N.D. Tex. Elashi July 20, 2007, Tr., supra note 1361, at 1013 16; Interview with Hon.
A. Joe Fish, Oct. 6, 2009; see Jason Trahan, Lawyers Debate Holy Land Foundation s Right to
Attorney for Appeal, Dallas Morning News, Jan. 13, 2010, at B7.
1364. See Jason Trahan, Jury in Complex Holy Land Case Begins Deliberations, Dallas Morn-
ing News, Sept. 20, 2007, at 11B; see also A. Joe Fish, United States v. Holy Land Foundation:
Jury Instructions (Sept. 19, 2007).
1365. See Leslie Eaton, Reading of Verdict in Terror Case Is Delayed, N.Y. Times, Oct. 19,
2007, at A18; Jason Trahan, Holy Land Verdict Sealed, Dallas Morning News, Oct. 19, 2007, at
1A.
1366. Interview with Hon. A. Joe Fish, Oct. 6, 2009 (Judge Fish was at an annual conference
for judges handling multidistrict consolidations.); see Eaton, supra note 1365; Trahan, supra note
1365.
1367. Id.
Because they knew that Judge Fish would be out of town, several of the government s attor-
neys in the case were also away. See Trahan, supra note 1365.
1368. Interview with Hon. A. Joe Fish, Oct. 6, 2009; see Eaton, supra note 1345; Jason Tra-
han, There Was Not Enough Evidence, Dallas Morning News, Oct. 23, 2007, at 1A; Whoriskey,
supra note 1339.
1369. Interview with Hon. A. Joe Fish, Oct. 6, 2009.
1382. Order, United States v. El-Mezain, No. 09-10560 (5th Cir. Sept. 24, 2009).
1383. Interview with Hon. Jorge A. Solis, Oct. 6, 2009.
1384. N.D. Tex. Holy Land Foundation Docket Sheet, supra note 1335; see Trahan, supra
note 1363.
1385. 5th Cir. Holy Land Foundation Docket Sheet, supra note 1381; Interview with Hon.
Jorge A. Solis, Oct. 6, 2009; see Trahan, supra note 1363.
1386. Mem. Order & Op. 4, Holy Land Foundation, No. 3:04-cr-240 (N.D. Tex. Nov. 2, 2006)
[hereinafter Nov. 2, 2006, Op.]; see also id. at 13 ( the defendants have thousands of pages of
classified documents that they need to translate and digest in order to prepare for trial ).
1387. Nov. 2, 2006, Op., supra note 1386, at 3.
1388. Interview with Hon. A. Joe Fish, Oct. 6, 2009.
1389. Id.
1390. Mem. Op. & Order 5 6, Holy Land Foundation, No. 3:04-cr-240 (N.D. Tex. Dec. 8,
2006) [hereinafter Dec. 8, 2006, Op.]; Nov. 2, 2006, Op., supra note 1386, at 17; see Steve
McGonigle, Attorney: Terror Case Not Derailed, Dallas Morning News, Feb. 17, 2006, at 1B.
1391. Dec. 8, 2006, Op., supra note 1390, at 3; Nov. 2, 2006, Op., supra note 1386, at 17.
1392. Interview with Hon. A. Joe Fish, Oct. 6, 2009.
Because of the level of classification of the documents with which defense attorneys worked,
the secure room did not have to satisfy all of the technical specifications of a Sensitive Compart-
mented Information Facility (SCIF). Interview with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Oct.
23, 2009
1393. Interview with Hon. Jorge A. Solis, Oct. 6, 2009.
1394. Id.
1408. Nov. 2, 2006, Op., supra note 1386, at 17; see Mem. Op. & Order 5, Holy Land Founda-
tion, No. 3:04-cr-240 (N.D. Tex. July 5, 2007) ( as of the end of February, [2007,] defense coun-
sel had presented no classified communications to the government for declassification ), available
at 2007 WL 1974769; Nov. 2, 2006, Op., supra note 1386, at 4 ( To the court s knowledge, the
defendants have yet to request that any specific FISA intercepts be declassified. ).
1409. Nov. 2, 2006, Op., supra note 1386, at 19 20.
1410. Dec. 8, 2006, Op., supra note 1390, at 6.
1411. Interview with Hon. A. Joe Fish, Oct. 6, 2009.
1412. Mem. Op. & Order, Holy Land Foundation, No. 3:04-cr-240 (N.D. Tex. July 11, 2007),
available at 2007 WL 2004458; Mem. Op. & Order, Holy Land Foundation, No. 3:04-cr-240
(N.D. Tex. May 5, 2007) [hereinafter May 5, 2007, Op.]; see Jason Trahan, Another Anonymous
Witness Testifies in Holy Land Case, Dallas Morning News, Aug. 16, 2007, at 17B [hereinafter
Another Anonymous Witness]; Jason Trahan, Holy Land Trial Turns to Israeli Agent, Dallas Morn-
ing News, Aug. 10, 2006, at 7B [hereinafter Israeli Agent]; Whoriskey, supra note 1345.
1413. May 5, 2007, Op., supra note 1412; see Trahan, Israeli Agent, supra note 1412.
Judge Fish observed that an advantage of providing a space for members of the public to watch
a live audiovisual presentation of the trial is that members of the news media can use electronic
devices without disturbing the proceedings. Interview with Hon. A. Joe Fish, Oct. 6, 2009.
1414. See Trahan, Israeli Agent, supra note 1412.
1415. May 5, 2007, Op., supra note 1412.
1416. Id. at 6.
1417. Mem. Op. & Order 3 5, Holy Land Foundation, No. 3:04-cr-240 (N.D. Tex. July 16,
2007), available at 2007 WL 2059722; May 5, 2007, Op., supra note 1412; see Trahan, Another
Anonymous Witness Testifies, supra note 1412.
1418. May 5, 2007, Op., supra note 1412.
1419. See Trahan, Another Anonymous Witness Testifies, supra note 1412.
1420. May 5, 2007, Op., supra note 1412; see Trahan, Israeli Agent, supra note 1412.
1421. See Trahan, Israeli Agent, supra note 1412.
1422. Interview with Hon. Jorge A. Solis, Oct. 6, 2009; see Jason Trahan, Jurors to Hear Key
Israeli Witnesses, Dallas Morning News, Oct. 20, 2008, at 1B.
1423. Interview with Hon. A. Joe Fish, Oct. 6, 2009.
1424. Id.
1425. Id.
1426. Interview with Hon. Jorge A. Solis, Oct. 6, 2009.
1427. United States v. Marzook, 435 F. Supp. 2d 778, 779 80 (N.D. Ill. 2006) (denying Ash-
qar s motion to suppress evidence derived from a warrantless search of his home); United States v.
Marzook, 435 F. Supp. 2d 708, 711 12 (N.D. Ill. 2006) (denying Salah s motion to suppress his
confession); United States v. Marzook, 426 F. Supp. 2d 820 (N.D. Ill. 2006) (denying Salah s mo-
tion to dismiss count I); United States v. Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d 913, 915 (N.D. Ill. 2006)
(granting a motion to close a hearing); United States v. Marzook, 383 F. Supp. 2d 1056, 1057
(N.D. Ill. 2005) (denying Salah s motion to dismiss count II); Boim v. Quranic Literacy Inst., 340
F. Supp. 2d 885, 894 (N.D. Ill. 2004) (related civil action); Second Superseding Indictment, Unit-
ed States v. Abu Marzook, No. 1:03-cr-978 (N.D. Ill. Aug. 19, 2004); see Eric Lichtblau, U.S.
Indicts 3 on Charges of Helping Militant Group, N.Y. Times, Aug. 21, 2004, at A6; Todd Lighty
& Laurie Cohen, Hamas Probe Nearly Fell Apart, Chi. Trib., Aug. 22, 2004, Metro, at 1; Matt
O Connor & Laurie Cohen, U.S. Says Bridgeview Man, 2 Others Financed, Recruited for Terror
Group, Chi. Trib., Aug. 21, 2004, News, at 1.
1428. Docket Sheet, Abu Marzook, No. 1:03-cr-978 (N.D. Ill. Oct. 9, 2003) [hereinafter N.D.
Ill. Abu Marzook Docket Sheet]; see Matt O Connor, Judge Accepts Bail for Hunger-Striking Ac-
tivist, Chi. Trib., Nov. 4, 2003, Metro, at 1; Palestinian Activist Faces New Charge, Chi. Trib.,
June 26, 2004, at 16 [hereinafter New Charge].
The indictment against Salah, Ashqar, and Marzook was filed as the second superseding in-
dictment in the preexisting case against Ashqar.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge St. Eve for this report in the judge s chambers on July 2, 2007.
1429. See Laurie Cohen & Noreen Ahmed-Ullah, Firing Tied to Israel Sentence, Chi. Trib.,
June 6, 2003, Metro, at 1; Lighty & Cohen, supra note 1427; Libby Sander, Trial Begins for 2
Charged with Aiding Terror Group, N.Y. Times, Oct. 20, 2006, at A16.
1430. Marzook, 435 F. Supp. 2d at 712, 716; Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d at 916; Boim, 340
F. Supp. 2d at 917; United States v. One 1997 E35 Ford Van, 50 F. Supp. 2d 789, 793 94 (N.D.
Ill. 1999); see Drew Bailey, Family Fears for Israeli-Held Chicagoan, Chi. Trib., Jan. 29, 1993,
Chicagoland, at 4; David Jackson, Laurie Cohen & Robert Manor, Money Trail Leads to Saudi,
U.S. Says, Chi. Trib., Oct. 28, 2001, News, at 1; Libby Sander, 2 Men Cleared of Charges of Aid-
ing Hamas Violence, N.Y. Times, Feb. 2, 2007, at A16 [hereinafter 2 Men Cleared]; Sander, supra
note 1429.
Also arrested was another American citizen, Muhammad Jarad, a Chicago grocer. See Bailey,
supra; Karen Brandon & Stephen Franklin, Chicago Families Defend 2 Men, Denounce Arrests by
Israeli Police, Chi. Trib., Feb. 1, 1993, News, at 5. Jarad was released in July 1993 after six
months in prison and a plea bargain requiring him to leave Israel after his release. See Sharman
Stein, Grocer Tied to Terrorists Comes Home, Chi. Trib., July 28, 1993, Chicagoland, at 6. Contra
James Brooke & Elaine Sciolino, Bread or Bullets: Money for Hamas, N.Y. Times, Aug. 16,
1995, at 1 ( After six months in jail, Mr. Jarad was released without charges. ).
1431. In re Ford Van, 50 F. Supp. 2d at 794; see Jackson et al., supra note 1430 (reporting
$96,400 found); Sander, 2 Men Cleared, supra note 1430 (reporting $97,000 found); Sander, su-
pra note 1429 (same).
1432. Boim, 340 F. Supp. 2d at 918; see Mark Caro, Man, 41, Gets Term in Israel, Chi. Trib.,
Jan. 4, 1995, Metro Southwest, at 1; Jackson et al., supra note 1430; Sander, supra note 1429.
1433. In re Ford Van, 50 F. Supp. 2d at 795.
Previously a used-car dealer and a grocer in the suburban Chicago community of Bridgeview,
more recently Salah drove dialysis patients to and from treatment. See Jackson et al., supra note
1430; Sander, supra note 1429. In 2003, he was fired from his job as a part-time lecturer on com-
puter systems at City Colleges of Chicago, because he failed to disclose his Israeli conviction on
his application. See Cohen & Ahmed-Ullah, supra note 1429; Lighty & Cohen, supra note 1427.
The Chicago Public Schools also removed him from their roster of substitute teachers. See Laurie
Cohen & Lori Oiszewski, Schools Call Use of Sub Mistake, Chi. Trib., June 8, 2003, Metro, at 3;
Lighty & Cohen, supra note 1427.
1434. Boim, 340 F. Supp. 2d at 917; In re Ford Van, 50 F. Supp. 2d at 793; see Laurie Cohen,
Stephen Franklin & Sam Roe, Struggle for the Soul of Islam, Chi. Trib., Feb. 8, 2004, News, at 1;
Hamas, a word that means zeal in Arabic, is an acronym for Harakat al-Muqawama al-
Islamiyya, which means The Islamic Resistance Movement. See William Gaines & Andrew
Martin, Terror-Funding Probe Touches Suburban Group, Chi. Trib., Sept. 8, 1998, News, at 1;
Tom Hundley, How Israel Helped Militants Gain Power, Chi. Trib., Feb. 2, 1993, News, at 1.;
Matt O Connor, FBI Seizes $1 Million Linked to Terrorism, Chi. Trib., June 10, 1998, News, at 1.
1435. Docket Sheet, United States v. One 1997 E35 Ford Van, No. 1:98-cv-3548 (N.D. Ill.
June 9, 1998); see Cohen, et al., supra note 1434; Gaines & Martin, supra note 1434; Jackson et
al., supra note 1430; Lighty & Cohen, supra note 1427.
The Quranic Literacy Institute s stated purpose was to translate Islamic texts. In re Ford Van,
50 F. Supp. 2d at 794; see Andrew Martin, Religious Group Denies Terrorist Link, Chi. Trib., Oct.
20, 1998, Metro Chicago, at 4.
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois assigned the forfeiture action to
Judge Wayne R. Andersen. Docket Sheet, supra; see Matt O Connor, Bridgeview Family Chal-
lenges Seizure, Chi. Trib., June 16, 1998, Metro Chicago, at 3. On November 20, 2009, Judge An-
dersen signed a stipulated resolution of the action approving the forfeiture and permitting Salah s
wife to buy from the government his forfeited share of their house. Stipulation, One 1997 E35
Ford Van, No. 1:98-cv-3548 (N.D. Ill. Nov. 20, 2009) (approving forfeiture of $1 million and a
van against the Quranic Literacy Institute and forfeiture of $1.2 million and a house against Sa-
lah).
1436. See supra, Prosecution of a Charity.
1437. Compl., United States v. One 1997 E35 Ford Van, No. 1:98-cv-3548 (N.D. Ill. June 9,
1998), attached as Ex. A, Compl., Boim v. Quranic Literacy Inst., No. 1:00-cv-2905 (N.D. Ill.
May 12, 2000).
1438. Boim v. Holy Land Found., 549 F.3d 685, 691 (7th Cir. 2008), cert. denied, ___ U.S.
___, 130 S. Ct. 458 (2009).
1439. United States v. Ashqar, 582 F.3d 819, 821 (7th Cir. 2009); In re Grand Jury Subpoena
John Doe, 150 F.3d 170, 171 (2d Cir. 1998); see Benjamin Weiser, 2 Men Jailed over Refusal to
Aid Inquiry, N.Y. Times, Apr. 18, 1998, at B1.
Ashqar was once a Howard University professor. See Dan Eggen, Two Men Acquitted of Con-
spiracy to Fund Hamas Activities in Israel, Wash. Post, Feb. 2, 2007, at A1; Stephen Franklin &
Laurie Cohen, Activist Charged with Contempt, Chi. Trib., Oct. 11, 2003, Metro, at 20; Sander, 2
Men Cleared, supra note 1430; Sander, supra note 1429. He came to the United States on an aca-
demic fellowship. See Sander, supra note 1429.
1440. Ashqar, 582 F.3d at 821; In re Grand Jury Subpoena, 150 F.3d at 171; see Weiser, supra
note 1439.
1441. Ashqar, 582 F.3d at 821; In re Grand Jury Subpoena, 150 F.3d at 171; see Weiser, supra
note 1439.
1442. In re Grand Jury Subpoena, 150 F.3d 170; see Docket Sheet, In re Grand Jury, No. 98-
6137 (2d Cir. June 19, 1998); see also Benjamin Weiser, Appeal Lost by Inmate Who Refuses to
Testify, N.Y. Times, July 22, 1998, at B7.
1443. Ashqar, 582 F.3d at 821; In re Grand Jury Proceedings, 347 F.3d 197, 200 (7th Cir.
2003); see Court Upholds Jailing of Activist, Chi. Trib., Oct. 5, 2003, Metro, at 3 [hereinafter Jail-
ing] (reporting that Ashqar lost about 50 pounds in prison).
1444. Ashqar, 582 F.3d at 821 22; In re Grand Jury Proceedings, 347 F.3d at 201; see In-
dictment, United States v. Ashqar, No. 1:03-cr-978 (N.D. Ill. Oct. 9, 2003); see also Jailing, supra
note 1443.
1445. See Jailing, supra note 1443; Franklin & Cohen, supra note 1439.
1446. In re Grand Jury Proceedings, 347 F.3d 197; see Jailing, supra note 1443.
1447. Indictment, United States v. Ashqar, No. 1:03-cr-978 (N.D. Ill. Oct. 9, 2003); see Ash-
qar, 582 F.3d at 822; see also Franklin & Cohen, supra note 1439.
1448. Docket Sheet, United States v. Ashqar, No. 1:03-cr-978 (N.D. Ill. Oct. 9, 2003); see
Matt O Connor, Palestinian Activist Seeks Release on Bail, Chi. Trib., Oct. 16, 2003, Metro, at 2.
1449. See O Connor, supra note 1428.
1450. Superseding Indictment, Ashqar, No. 1:03-cr-978 (N.D. Ill. June 24, 2004); see Ashqar,
582 F.3d at 822; see also New Charge, supra note 1428.
1451. See Bail Denial Stands for Man Held in Hamas Case, Chi. Trib., Aug. 24, 2004, Metro,
at 4; Suspected Member of Palestinian Militant Group Pleads Not Guilty, Chi. Trib., Aug. 27,
2004, Metro, at 9.
1452. In re Extradition of Marzook, 924 F. Supp. 565, 568 (S.D.N.Y. 1996); Marzook v.
Christopher, No. 1:96-cv-4107, 1996 WL 583378, at *1 (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 10, 1996); see Stephen
Franklin, Terror Bombs Rip Hopes in Mideast, Chi. Trib., July 31, 1997, News, at 1 (identifying
Marzook as Hamas s former political leader); Youssef M. Ibrahim, Hamas Political Chief Says
Group Can t Curb Terrorists, N.Y. Times, Mar. 9, 1996, at 5 ( in his first interview since his de-
tention, Mr. Abu Marzook, 45, a businessman, said he was the head of the political bureau of Ha-
mas ); see also Jason Trahan, Agent: Charity Was Part of Plot, Dallas Morning News, Aug. 8,
2007, at 1B (reporting that Abu Marzook is currently Hamas No. 2 political leader ).
1453. In re Marzook, 924 F. Supp. at 574; Marzook, 1996 WL 583378, at *1; see United States
v. Elashyi, 554 F.3d 480, 490 (5th Cir. 2008); Steven Greenhouse, U.S. Detains Arab Tied to Mili-
tants, N.Y. Times, July 28, 1995, at 1; Neil MacFarquhar, Terror Suspect Freed by U.S., N.Y.
Times, May 6, 1997, at A1 ( legal resident of the United States since 1982 ).
It was reported that the suspicion of Abu Marzook was based in part on information provided
by Salah during Salah s detention and prosecution in Israel. James C. McKinley, Jr., U.S. Charges
a Palestinian in Terror Case, N.Y. Times, Aug. 9, 1995, at 5.
1454. See Greenhouse, supra note 1453; John Kifner, Alms and Arms: Tactics in a Holy War,
N.Y. Times, Mar. 15, 1996, at 1; MacFarquhar, supra note 1453.
1455. See Joel Greenberg, Israel to Ask U.S. to Yield Palestinian, N.Y. Times, July 31, 1995,
at 3.
1456. In re Marzook, 924 F. Supp. 565; see Marzook, 1996 WL 583378, at *2; see also Don
Van Natta, Jr., Judge Orders Hamas Leader Extradited to Israel, N.Y. Times, May 9, 1996, at 9.
Abu Marzook became a specially designated terrorist on August 16, 1995. Elashyi, 554 F.3d
480, 490, 498 (5th Cir. 2008).
Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy also denied Abu Marzook s petition for habeas corpus. In re Mar-
zook, 924 F. Supp. at 569; Docket Sheet, Abu Marzook v. Christopher, No. 1:95-cv-9799
(S.D.N.Y. Nov. 20, 1995). Abu Marzook s appeal of this decision was dismissed on August 4,
1997, for failure to comply with the scheduling order. Docket Sheet, Abu Marzook v. Christopher,
No. 96-2372 (2d Cir. May 10, 1996). On October 10, 1996, Judge Kimba M. Wood denied another
petition for habeas corpus. Marzook, 1996 WL 583378; Docket Sheet, Abu Marzook v. Christo-
pher, No. 1:95-cv-4107 (S.D.N.Y. May 31, 1996); see Judge Backs Extradition of a Palestinian to
Israel, N.Y. Times, Oct. 10, 1996, at 17. On February 6, 1997, the court of appeals granted Abu
Marzook s motion to withdraw his appeal of this decision. Docket Sheet, Abu Marzook v. Chris-
topher, No. 96-2841 (2d Cir. Oct. 24, 1996).
1457. See Steven Erlanger, Palestinian Held in U.S. May Halt Fight on Extradition, N.Y.
Times, Jan. 29, 1997, at A9.
1458. See Douglas Jehl, Arabs May Punish America for Extradition, Hamas Says, N.Y.
Times, Jan. 30, 1997, at A3.
1459. See Stephen Franklin, Israelis Drop Claim to Hamas Leader, Chi. Trib., Apr. 4, 1997,
News, at 1.
1460. See Neil MacFarquhar, Jordan to Let Terror Suspect Held in U.S. into Kingdom, N.Y.
Times, May 1, 1997, at A7; MacFarquhar, supra note 1453; Storer H. Rowley, Jordan s Hussein
Steps in, Agrees to Take Hamas Leader Jailed in U.S., Chi. Trib., May 1, 1997, News, at 3.
1461. See MacFarquhar, supra note 1453.
1462. See William A. Orme, Jr., Plot Report in Israel and Arrests in Jordan Renew Fear of
Hamas, N.Y. Times, Sept. 23, 1999, at A7.
1463. See Boim v. Quranic Literacy Inst., 127 F. Supp. 2d 1002, 1006 07 (N.D. Ill. 2001.
1464. William Glaberson, Defending Muslims in Court and Drawing Death Threats As Well
As a High Profile, N.Y. Times, Sept. 28, 2001, at B8; see Hamas Official Denies Accusations,
N.Y. Times, Aug. 22, 2004, at 110 (reporting Abu Marzook to be in Syria in 2004); Scott Wilson,
Hamas to Choose Top Gaza Figure as Prime Minister, Wash. Post, Feb. 17, 2006, at A14 (identi-
fying Abu Marzook as speaking from Syria in 2006).
1465. United States v. Elashi, 440 F. Supp. 2d 536 (N.D. Tex. 2007) (denying co-defendants
post-trial motions for acquittal); Docket Sheet, United States v. Elashi, No. 3:02-cr-52 (N.D. Tex.
Feb. 20, 2002); see supra, Prosecution of a Charity ; Lichtblau & Miller, supra note 1350; Simp-
son, supra note 1350.
1466. Mousa Abu Marzook, Op-Ed, What Hamas Is Seeking, Wash. Post, Jan. 31, 2006, at
A17 (concerning Hamas s victory in Palestinian elections, and identifying Abu Marzook as the
deputy political bureau chief of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) ).
1467. Mousa Abu Marzook, Op-Ed, Hamas Stand, L.A. Times, July 10, 2007 (concerning the
release of a BBC journalist, identifying Abu Marzook as the deputy of the political bureau of
Hamas ).
1468. See Lichtblau, supra note 1427; Lighty & Cohen, supra note 1427; Matt O Connor,
Hamas-Case Men Sent Home, Chi. Trib., Sept. 16, 2004, Metro, at 3; O Connor & Cohen, supra
note 1427.
1469. See O Connor, supra note 1468.
1470. Boim v. Quranic Literacy Inst., 340 F. Supp. 2d 885, 918 19 (N.D. Ill. 2004); see Mi-
chael Higgins, Israeli Files Sought in Terrorism Case, Chi. Trib., Dec. 13, 2005, Metro, at 3;
Sander, 2 Men Cleared, supra note 1430; Sander, supra note 1429.
1471. See Sander, 2 Men Cleared, supra note 1430; Sander, supra note 1429.
1472. See Eggen, supra note 1439; Jackson et al., supra note 1430; Sander, 2 Men Cleared,
supra note 1430; Sander, supra note 1429.
1473. United States v. Marzook, 435 F. Supp. 2d 708 (N.D. Ill. 2006); see Jeff Coen, Hamas
Suspect Loses on Key Issue, Chi. Trib., June 9, 2006, Metro, at 1.
1474. Marzook, 435 F. Supp. 2d at 780 81; see Michael Higgins, ACLU Filing Challenges
Hamas-Case Evidence, Chi. Trib., Jan. 11, 2006, Metro, at 6; Sander, 2 Men Cleared, supra note
1430.
1485. United States v. Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d 913, 916 (N.D. Ill. 2006); see Michael
Higgins, Terror Funds Hearing May Need Special Rules, Chi. Trib., Dec. 20, 2005, Metro, at 3.
The ISA is an intelligence agency for the State of Israel that provides for Israel s internal se-
curity. Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d at 916. It is also known as the General Security Service.
United States v. Marzook, 435 F. Supp. 2d 708, 712 (N.D. Ill. 2006); Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp.
2d at 916. Israel maintains the secrecy of the true identities of the ISA agents, as well as identify-
ing characteristics. Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d at 918.
1486. Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d at 918 ( Israel has never before permitted ISA agents to
give live testimony in the United States. ); Gov t s Time Extension Mot. at 2, Abu Marzook, No.
1:03-cr-978 (N.D. Ill. Aug. 19, 2004) ( The appearance of the ISA operational personnel as wit-
nesses in a proceeding outside the State of Israel is unprecedented. ); see Michael Higgins, supra
note 1485 (quoting the government s brief).
1487. Marzook, 435 F. Supp. 2d at 714; Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d 913; see Michael Hig-
gins, Ruling Backs Closed Court, Chi. Trib., Feb. 1, 2006, Metro, at 3.
1488. Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d at 917; see Minute Entry at 4, Abu Marzook, No. 1:03-cr-
978 (N.D. Ill. Aug. 29, 2006) [hereinafter Aug. 29, 2006, Abu Marzook Minute Entry] ( [T]hese
ISA agents and their families face a serious, legitimate risk of grave danger if they are publicly
identified. . . . Terrorist organizations have targeted ISA agents. ).
1489. Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d at 919.
1490. Id. at 928; see Higgins, supra note 1487.
1491. See Michael Higgins, In Chicago Court, Israelis Deny 93 Torture of Bridgeview Man,
Chi. Trib., May 1, 2006, News, at 12.
1492. Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d at 927 28.
1493. Id. at 928; see Higgins, supra note 1487.
The hearing was conducted intermittently from March 3 to April 27, 2006. N.D. Ill. Abu Mar-
zook Docket Sheet, supra note 1428.
1494. Aug. 29, 2006, Abu Marzook Minute Entry, supra note 1488, at 2 3; see Rudolph Bush,
Hamas-Case Defense Says U.S. Conspiring with Israel, Chi. Trib., Aug. 30, 2006, Metro, at 6
[hereinafter Conspiring with Israel]; Rudolph Bush, Torture of Salah Denied, Chi. Trib., Nov. 2,
2006, Metro, at 3 [hereinafter Torture Denied]; Eggen, supra note 1439.
1495. Aug. 29, 2006, Abu Marzook Minute Entry, supra note 1488, at 6.
1496. Id. at 4; see Bush, Conspiring with Israel, supra note 1494.
1497. Aug. 29, 2006, Abu Marzook Minute Entry, supra note 1488, at 5 6; see Bush, Conspir-
ing with Israel, supra note 1494.
1498. Interview with Hon. Amy St. Eve, July 2, 2007.
1499. Aug. 29, 2006, Abu Marzook Minute Entry, supra note 1488, at 5; see Bush, Conspiring
with Israel, supra note 1494.
1500. Aug. 29, 2006, Abu Marzook Minute Entry, supra note 1488, at 4 5; see Bush, Conspir-
ing with Israel, supra note 1494; Bush, Torture Denied, supra note 1494.
1501. Aug. 29, 2006, Abu Marzook Minute Entry, supra note 1488, at 5 6.
1502. 18 U.S.C. app. 3; see Reagan, supra note 165.
1503. Interview with Hon. Amy St. Eve, July 2, 2007.
1504. United States v. Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d 913, 924 (N.D. Ill. 2006) (describing
documents as kept under seal); Interview with Hon. Amy St. Eve, July 2, 2007 (noting that there
are two cleared court reporters in the Chicago courthouse).
1505. Interview with Hon. Amy St. Eve, July 2, 2007.
1506. Id.
1507. Id.
1508. Id.
1509. Id.
1510. United States v. Abu Marzook, 412 F. Supp. 2d 913, 928 (N.D. Ill. 2006); see Higgins,
supra note 1487.
1511. United States v. Salah, 462 F. Supp. 2d 915, 916 18 (N.D. Ill. 2006).
1512. Id. at 917.
1513. Id. at 925.
1514. Id. at 919 24.
1515. Id. at 925.
1516. Id. at 924.
1526. An appeal was heard by Fourth Circuit Judges Robert B. King, Roger L. Gregory, and
Dennis W. Shedd.
1527. United States v. Rosen, 471 F. Supp. 2d 651, 653 (E.D. Va. 2007); United States v. Ro-
sen, 447 F. Supp. 2d 538, 552 53 (E.D. Va. 2006); CBS Evening News (CBS television broadcast
Aug. 27, 2004).
1528. Bradley Graham & Thomas E. Ricks, FBI Probe Targets Pentagon Official, Wash. Post,
Aug. 28, 2004, at A1; see Thomas E. Ricks & Robin Wright, Analyst Who Is Target of Probe
Went to Israel, Wash. Post, Aug. 29, 2004, at A1 (reporting that Franklin served in the Air Force
Reserve, rising to colonel, including service in Israel).
1529. David Johnston & Eric Schmitt, F.B.I. Is Said to Brief Pentagon Bosses on Spy Case,
N.Y. Times, Aug. 31, 2004, at A14; Walter Pincus, A Look at the Dropping of Espionage
Charges, Wash. Post, May 5, 2009, at A19 the [defense] lawyers said that Rosen and Weissman
were under government surveillance, including telephone wiretaps, for five years, from 1999 to
2004 ); Susan Schmidt & Robin Wright, Leak Probe More Than 2 Years Old, Wash. Post, Sept. 2,
2004, at A6; Warren P. Strobel, Spy Probe Focuses on More Civilians, Miami Herald, Aug. 29,
2004, at 1A.
1530. United States v. Rosen, 474 F. Supp. 2d 799, 800 (E.D. Va. 2007); see David Johnston,
F.B.I. Interviews 2 Suspected of Passing Secrets to Israel, N.Y. Times, Sept. 1, 2004, at A15.
1531. Richard B. Schmitt & Tyler Marshall, FBI Questions Israeli Lobbyists in Spying Probe,
L.A. Times, Aug. 31, 2004, at 12.
Rosen was AIPAC s director of foreign policy issues and Weissman was a senior Middle East
analyst. E.g., United States v. Rosen, 487 F. Supp. 2d 721, 725 (E.D. Va. 2007).
1532. Rosen, 471 F. Supp. 2d at 653; Rosen, 447 F. Supp. 2d at 553; Johnston, supra note
1530.
1533. See David Johnston & Eric Schmitt, Pentagon Analyst Was Cooperating When Israel
Spy Case Became Public, N.Y. Times, Aug. 30, 2004, at A12; Pincus, supra note 1529 ( Franklin,
wearing a recording device, met with Weissman and induced him into believing that he had to
communicate certain information right away in order to save innocent lives, according to the [de-
fense] lawyers. ).
1534. Michael Isikoff & Mark Hosenball, And Now a Mole?, Newsweek, Sept. 6, 2004, at 50;
David Johnston & David E. Sanger, Pro-Israel Lobby Said to Have Been Inquiry Target, N.Y.
Times, Sept. 3, 2004, at A16.
1535. See Jerry Markon, Defense Analyst Charged With Sharing Secrets, Wash. Post, May 5,
2005, at A1 [hereinafter Defense Analyst Charged]; see also Jerry Markon, Defense Worker
Charged Again in Secrecy Case, Wash. Post, May 25, 2005, at A4 (reporting that it had been
known since 1997 that Franklin improperly took classified documents home).
1536. See Markon, Defense Analyst Charged, supra note 1535.
1537. United States v. Rosen, 445 F. Supp. 2d 602, 609 10 (E.D. Va. 2006); see Joel Brinkley,
Lobbyist in Espionage Inquiry Says That He Broke No Laws, N.Y. Times, May 22, 2005, at 130;
Jerry Markon, FBI Tapped Talks About Possible Secrets, Wash. Post, June 3, 2005, at A7 (report-
ing that Franklin warned Rosen and Weissman that Iranian agents were planning attacks against
American soldiers and Israeli agents in Iraq ).
1538. Rosen, 445 F. Supp. 2d at 609 10; see Markon, supra note 1537.
1539. Docket Sheet, United States v. Franklin, No. 1:05-cr-225 (E.D. Va. May 26, 2005) [he-
reinafter E.D. Va. Docket Sheet]; see David Johnston & Eric Lichtblau, Analyst Charged with
Disclosing Military Secrets, N.Y. Times, May 5, 2005, at A1.
1540. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1539.
1541. Id.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Ellis for this report in the judge s chambers on September 5,
2007.
1542. United States v. Rosen, 599 F. Supp. 2d 690, 693 & n.4 (E.D. Va. 2009); Rosen, 445 F.
Supp. 2d at 608 n.3; E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1539; see Eric Lichtblau, Pentagon Ana-
lyst Admits He Shared Secret Information, N.Y. Times, Oct. 6, 2005, at A21; Jerry Markon, De-
fense Analyst Guilty in Israeli Espionage Case, Wash. Post, Oct. 6, 2005.
1543. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1539; see David Johnston, Former Military Analyst
Gets Prison Term for Passing Information, N.Y. Times, Jan. 21, 2006, at A14.
1544. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1539 (noting sentencing on June 11, 2009).
1545. United States v. Rosen, 487 F. Supp. 2d 721, 725 26 (E.D. Va. 2007); see David Johns-
ton, Israeli Lobby Reportedly Fires 2 Top Aides in Spying Inquiry, N.Y. Times, Apr. 21, 2005, at
A14.
Rosen and Weissman claimed that the government pressured AIPAC to fire them and stop pay-
ing their legal fees or AIPAC itself would face prosecution. Rosen, 487 F. Supp. 2d at 724 25.
Judge Ellis ruled that this would be a violation of the Sixth Amendment, except that it clearly had
no negative effect on the defendants very able representation by defense counsel. Id. at 726 36.
1546. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1539; see David Johnston, Israel Lobbyists Facing
Charges in Secrets Case, N.Y. Times, Aug. 5, 2005, at A1.
1547. Rosen, 599 F. Supp. 2d at 693; Rosen, 445 F. Supp. 2d at 608.
1548. Rosen, 445 F. Supp. 2d at 608 09; see David Johnston & James Risen, U.S. Diplomat Is
Named in Secrets Case, N.Y. Times, Aug. 18, 2005 (identifying USGO-2).
1549. Rosen, 445 F. Supp. 2d at 609.
1550. Id.
1551. Id.
1552. Id.
1553. United States v. Rosen, 599 F. Supp. 2d 690, 694 95 (E.D. Va. 2009) (enforcing a sub-
poena for expert testimony from the government s former classification czar); United States v.
Rosen, 471 F. Supp. 2d 651, 652 (E.D. Va. 2007); see 18 U.S.C. § 793.
1554. United States v. Rosen, 487 F. Supp. 2d 703, 705 n.1 (E.D. Va. 2007).
1555. Id.
1556. Rosen, 599 F. Supp. 2d 690; see Walter Pincus, Opinion Could Dampen Zeal to Classify
Government Information, Wash. Post, Feb. 23, 2009, at A17.
1557. See Jerry Markon, Pentagon Analyst Given 12½ Years in Secrets Case, Wash. Post, Jan.
21, 2006, at A1.
1558. See Jerry Markon, Classified Documents Allowed in Espionage Trial, Wash. Post., Feb.
25, 2009, at A4 [hereinafter Classified Documents Allowed] (reporting a tentative trial date of Apr.
21, 2009); Jerry Markon, Judge Rejects Dismissal of Pro-Israel Lobbyists Case, Wash. Post, Aug.
11, 2006, at A5 [hereinafter Judge Rejects Dismissal]; Pincus, supra note 1529 ( Seven separate
trial dates were set and postponed during the past 3½ years before the date of June 2[, 2009,] was
established. ; Pincus, supra note 1556 (reporting a tentative trial date of Apr. 21, 2009); Richard
B. Schmitt, Lobbyists Lawyers Say Rice Leaked Information, L.A. Times, Apr. 22, 2006, at 24
[hereinafter Rice Leaked] (reporting that the trial was postponed from May 23, 2006, to Aug. 7,
2006); Richard B. Schmitt, Lobbyists to Stand Trial in Spy Case, L.A. Times, Aug. 11, 2006, at 13
[hereinafter Lobbyists to Stand Trial] (reporting that the trial was postponed indefinitely from
Aug. 7, 2006).
1559. See Markon, Judge Rejects Dismissal, supra note 1558; Schmitt, Lobbyists to Stand Tri-
al, supra note 1558.
1560. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1539; see Neil A. Lewis & David Johnston, U.S.
Moves to End Secrets Case Against Israel Lobbyists, N.Y. Times, May 2, 2009, at A11; Pincus,
supra note 1529.
1561. United States v. Rosen, 557 F.3d 192, 195 (4th Cir. 2009).
1562. Interview with Hon. T.S. Ellis III, Sept. 5, 2007.
1563. Id.; see 28 C.F.R. § 17.41(b) ( Eligibility for access to classified information is limited
to United States citizens . . . . ).
1564. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1539; see Reagan, supra note 165, at 19 (describing
SCIFs).
1565. Interview with Hon. T.S. Ellis III, Sept. 5, 2007.
1566. 18 U.S.C. app. 3; see Reagan, supra note 165 (discussing CIPA).
1567. United States v. Rosen, 557 F.3d 192, 196 (4th Cir. 2009); see Markon, Classified Doc-
uments Allowed, supra note 1558 ( Sources familiar with the documents said the FBI report was
on the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia that killed 19 Americans and that the other
paper describes a briefing by the Israeli government. ).
For this report, Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Shedd by telephone on September 3, 2009, and
he interviewed Judge Gregory in the judge s chambers on September 25, 2009.
1568. Rosen, 557 F.3d at 194, 199 200; see Neil A. Lewis, Ex-Lobbyists in U.S. Case of Es-
pionage Win a Round, N.Y. Times, Feb. 25, 2009, at A15; Markon, Classified Documents Al-
lowed, supra note 1558.
1569. Rosen, 557 F.3d at 195 ( a large volume of classified evidence ); see 18 U.S.C. app. 3
§ 5(a).
1570. Rosen, 557 F.3d at 195; see 18 U.S.C. app. 3 § 6.
1571. Rosen, 557 F.3d at 196; see 18 U.S.C. app. 3 § 6(c)(1).
1572. Rosen, 557 F.3d at 196.
1573. United States v. Rosen, 520 F. Supp. 2d 786 (E.D. Va. 2007).
1574. Id. at 793 94.
1575. Id. at 794.
1576. Id. at 793 94.
1577. Id. at 799.
1578. United States v. Rosen, 520 F. Supp. 2d 802, 804, 806 07 (E.D. Va. 2007); see Pincus,
supra note 1556.
1579. Rosen, 520 F. Supp. 2d at 807 & n.8, 810.
1580. Id. at 814 15; see Neil A. Lewis, Trial to Offer Look at World of Information Trading,
N.Y. Times, Mar. 3, 2008, at A14; Philip Shenon, Defense May Seek U.S. Testimony in Secrets
Case, N.Y. Times, Nov. 3, 2007, at A14.
1581. Rosen, 520 F. Supp. 2d at 811 12 (footnote omitted); see id. at 812 ( to warrant the is-
suance of these disputed subpoenas, defendants must simply make a plausible showing that each
current or former government official sought to be subpoenaed would provide testimony that
would be (i) relevant to the charged crimes, (ii) material, in that the testimony might have an im-
pact on the outcome of the trial, and (iii) favorable to the defense. ) (footnote omitted).
1582. See Jerry Markon, Leak Investigation Ordered, Wash. Post, Aug. 23, 2006, at A4.
1583. Rosen, 520 F. Supp. 2d at 789, 802.
1584. Rosen, 520 F. Supp. 2d at 814; E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1539.
1585. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1539 (noting a sealed order filed Apr. 14, 2009.
1586. United States v. Rosen, 487 F. Supp. 2d 703 (E.D. Va. 2007); see Walter Pincus, Justice
Dept. Given 2 Weeks to Weigh Use of Classified Data in Espionage Case, Wash. Post, Apr. 20,
2007, at A16.
1587. E.D. Va. Docket Sheet, supra note 1539 (noting closed hearings on July 10, 2006; Jan.
9, June 7, July 18 19 and 23, Aug. 8 9, 15 17, and 30, Sept. 7, Nov. 7 8, and Dec. 6, 2007; Jan.
10 and 29, Feb. 7 and 8, May 22, June 24, July 16, Aug. 7, Sept. 25, and Nov. 20, 2008; and Jan.
14 and Apr. 1, 2009).
1588. Docket Sheet, United States v. Rosen, No. 08-4358 (4th Cir. Mar. 31, 2008) (govern-
ment s appeal) [hereinafter 4th Cir. Docket Sheet]; see also Docket Sheet, United States v. Rosen,
No. 08-4410 (4th Cir. Apr. 11, 2008) (defendants cross-appeal, dismissed).
1589. United States v. Rosen, 557 F.3d 192, 197, 199 200 (4th Cir. 2009).
1590. 4th Cir. Docket Sheet, supra note 1588.
1591. Interview with Hon. Roger L. Gregory, Sept. 25, 2009.
1595. See Randal C. Archibold & Jeff Kearns, In California Terror Case, a Mistrial for a Fa-
ther, but a Son Is Guilty, N.Y. Times, Apr. 26, 2006, at A17; Greg Krikorian & Rone Tempest, 2
Men Held in Links to Terror, L.A. Times, June 8, 2005, at 1; Dean E. Murphy & David Johnston,
California Father and Son Face Charges in Terrorism Case, N.Y. Times, June 9, 2005, at A18.
1596. See Frontline: The Enemy Within (PBS television broadcast Oct. 10, 2006) [hereinafter
Enemy Within]; Krikorian & Tempest, supra note 1595; Murphy & Johnston, supra note 1595;
Rone Tempest, Greg Krikorian & Lee Romney, Ties to Terror Camps Probed, L.A. Times, June
9, 2005, at 1.
The younger Hayat s maternal grandfather was Pakistan s minister of religious affairs in the
late 1980s. Mubashir Zaidi, Rone Tempest & Greg Krikorian, Relative Casts Doubt on Charge,
L.A. Times, June 11, 2005, at 16.
1597. See Eric Bailey, Attorney Says Lodi Terror Suspect Told Tall Tales to FBI Mole, L.A.
Times, Mar. 3, 2006, at 6; Rone Tempest, FBI Informer Begins His Testimony in Terror Trial,
L.A. Times, Feb. 23, 2006, at 1 [hereinafter FBI Informer]; Rone Tempest, Lodi Terror Trial En-
ters Final Round, L.A. Times, Apr. 11, 2006, at 3 [hereinafter Final Round]; Rone Tempest, One-
time Clerk Is at Center of Lodi Trial, L.A. Times, Mar. 21, 2006, at 1 [hereinafter Onetime Clerk];
Rone Tempest, Tape Recording Surfaces in Lodi Terrorism Trial, L.A. Times, Apr. 5, 2006, at 3
[hereinafter Tape Recording Surfaces]; Denny Walsh, Hayat Released from Custody, Sacramento
Bee, Aug. 26, 2006, at B1.
1598. See Bailey, supra note 1597; Eric Bailey, Mixed Picture of Suspect, L.A. Times, Mar. 1,
2006, at 3 [hereinafter Mixed Picture]; Tempest, FBI Informer, supra note 1597 ( Naseem Khan,
then 28, rented an apartment overlooking the Lodi Mosque, befriended the town s Muslim reli-
gious leaders and, over the next three years, secretly taped hundreds of hours of conversations
with members of the largely Pakistani American community as a paid undercover agent for the
FBI. ); Rone Tempest, Lodi Man Describes Terrorist Training, L.A. Times. Mar. 8, 2006, at 3
[hereinafter Terrorist Training]; Rone Tempest, Man Trained To Be Terrorist, Prosecutor Says,
L.A. Times, Feb. 17, 2006, at 3 [hereinafter Man Trained]; Tempest, Onetime Clerk, supra note
1597.
1599. E.g., Redacted Gov t s Mot. for Protective Order at 4, United States v. Hayat, No. 2:05-
cr-240 (E.D. Cal. dated Jan. 26, 2006, filed Feb. 1, 2006) ( in a second conversation, the CW
[cooperating witness, namely Khan] congratulated Hamid on what is believed to be Hamid s ac-
ceptance into a training camp. ); see Bailey, Mixed Picture, supra note 1598 ( But in tape-
recorded telephone conversations, Naseem Khan, a paid government informant, accused Hayat of
being a loafer after his arrival in Pakistan during the summer of 2003. Khan pressed him to be a
man and fulfill his vow to attend a terrorist training camp. ); Enemy Within, supra note 1596
( Narrator: And then there were the tapes of the informant talking to Hamid in Pakistan in which
Naseem Khan was browbeating him about attending a Madrassa and going to a jihadi camp. );
Tempest, FBI Informer, supra note 1597 ( Some Lodi residents contend that Khan was more than
just a passive mole in the mosque. They said he was often an instigator, asking young men about
waging jihad and encouraging travelers to Pakistan to bring back firebrand speeches and extremist
documents. ).
1600. Randal C. Archibold, Diverging Views of Californian at Terror Trial, N.Y. Times, Feb.
17, 2006, at A14 [hereinafter Diverging Views] (reporting a payment of $250,000); Randal C.
Archibold, Prosecution Sees Setback at Terror Trial in California, N.Y. Times, Apr. 10, 2006, at
A20 (about $225,000); Bailey, supra note 1597 (more than $200,000); Bailey, Mixed Picture, su-
pra note 1598 (about $250,000); Enemy Within, supra note 1596 (hundreds of thousands of dol-
lars); Neil MacFarquhar, Echoes of Terror Case Haunt California Pakistanis, N.Y. Times, Apr.
27, 2007, at A1 (about $225,000); Carolyn Marshall, 24-Year Term for Californian in Terrorism
Training Case, N.Y. Times, Sept. 11, 2007 (more than $200,000); Rone Tempest, Al Qaeda in
Lodi Unlikely, L.A. Times, Mar. 30, 2006, at 9 (nearly $230,000 in salary and expenses);
Tempest, FBI Informer, supra note 1597 (nearly $250,000 for his efforts in Lodi alone ); Temp-
est, Terrorist Training, supra note 1598 (more than $200,000 in salary and bonuses); Tempest,
Final Round, supra note 1597 (about $3,500 per month plus expenses); Tempest, Man Trained,
supra note 1598 ($250,000); Tempest, Onetime Clerk, supra note 1597 (more than $200,000 in
salary and expenses); Tempest, Tape Recording Surfaces, supra note 1597 (nearly $230,000).
1601. Gov t s Trial Mem. at 3, 6, Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. Feb. 14, 2006); Second
Superseding Indictment at 2, id. (Jan. 26, 2006); First Superseding Indictment at 3, id. (Sept. 22,
2005); see Enemy Within, supra note 1596; Krikorian & Tempest, supra note 1595; Tempest, FBI
Informer, supra note 1597.
1602. Gov t s Trial Mem., supra note 1601, at 3 4; see Archibold, Diverging Views, supra
note 1600; Krikorian & Tempest, supra note 1595; Murphy & Johnston, supra note 1595.
1603. Gov t s Trial Mem., supra note 1601, at 4; Second Superseding Indictment, supra note
1601, at 3; First Superseding Indictment, supra note 1601, at 3; see Rone Tempest, In Lodi Terror
Case, Intent Was the Clincher, L.A. Times, May 1, 2006, at 1.
1604. Gov t s Trial Mem., supra note 1601, at 4, 7; see Enemy Within, supra note 1596; Kri-
korian & Tempest, supra note 1595.
1605. Gov t s Trial Mem., supra note 1601, at 5, 9; see Enemy Within, supra note 1596; Kri-
korian & Tempest, supra note 1595.
1606. Gov t s Trial Mem., supra note 1601, at 4 5, 8 9; see Krikorian & Tempest, supra note
1595.
1607. Gov t s Trial Mem, supra note 1601, at 8; see Krikorian & Tempest, supra note 1595;
Tempest, supra note 1603; Tempest et al., supra note 1596.
The court did not permit a retired FBI agent to offer his expert opinion that the interrogation of
the younger Hayat was so leading, and the defendant so suggestible, as to seriously call into ques-
tion the reliability of the confession, because such testimony would have been cumulative of the
cross-examination of the interrogation agents. Order at 41 55, United States v. Hayat, No. 2:05-
cr-240 (E.D. Cal. May 17, 2007), available at 2007 WL 1454280 [hereinafter Order Den. New
Trial]; see Mark Arax, The Agent Who Might Have Saved Hamid Hayat, L.A. Times, May 28,
2006, West Mag. at 16; Archibold, Diverging Views, supra note 1600; Enemy Within, supra note
1596.
1608. Indictment, Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. June 16, 2005); see Eric Bailey, Lodi Men
Accused of Lying to FBI, L.A. Times, June 17, 2005, at 1; Dean E. Murphy, Two Indicted in Ter-
rorism Case, N.Y. Times, June 17, 2005, at A24; Tempest, supra note 1603; Rone Tempest &
Greg Krikorian, Affidavit Changed in Terrorism Accusation, L.A. Times, June 10, 2005, at 1.
1609. First Superseding Indictment, supra note 1601; see Tempest, supra note 1603; Rone
Tempest, Lodi Man Indicted in Alleged Terrorism, L.A. Times, Sept. 23, 2005, at 3 [hereinafter
Lodi Man Indicted].
1610. Second Superseding Indictment, supra note 1601.
1611. Docket Sheet, Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. June 16, 2005); see Tempest & Kriko-
rian, supra note 1608.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Burrell for this report in the judge s chambers on February 13,
2007.
1612. See Tempest et al., supra note 1596.
1613. See Murphy & Johnston, supra note 1595; Tempest, supra note 1603; Tempest et al.,
supra note 1596.
1614. See Archibold, Diverging Views, supra note 1600 (reporting a voluntary return to Pakis-
tan to avoid deportation); Enemy Within, supra note 1596 (reporting that the government did not
have enough evidence to charge the imams with anything related to terrorism); Maria L. La Ganga
& Rone Tempest, 2 Lodi Men To Be Deported, L.A. Times, July 16, 2005, at 3 (reporting Khan
and Adil s agreement to be deported); Lee Romney & Ann M. Simmons, Pakistani Cleric Agrees
to Leave U.S., L.A. Times, Aug. 16, 2005, at 1 (reporting Ahmed s agreement to be deported);
Tempest, Terrorist Training, supra note 1598 (reporting that both imams were allowed to leave
the country voluntarily); Tempest, Lodi Man Indicted, supra note 1609 (reporting that Khan was
deported in Aug. 2005).
1615. Order, Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. Jan. 19, 2006) (ordering the empanelment of
dual juries); see Rone Tempest, Jury in Lodi Case Asks to See Video, L.A. Times. Apr. 14, 2006,
at 3.
1616. Verdict, Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. Apr. 25, 2006) (finding Hamid Hayat guilty);
Docket Sheet, supra note 1611 (noting the granting of a mistrial as to Umer Hayat because the
jury was not able to reach a verdict); see Order Den. New Trial, supra note 1607, at 1; see also
Archibold & Kearns, supra note 1595; Enemy Within, supra note 1596; Walsh, supra note 1597
( The jury split 7-5 for conviction on one count and 6-6 on a second count . . . . ); Tempest, supra
note 1603 ( But what the three federal prosecutors could and did show convincingly was that
23-year-old Hamid Hayat of Lodi, Calif., espoused strong anti-American sentiments, supported
militant Muslim political parties in Pakistan and had a romantic attachment to the idea of jihad. );
Rone Tempest & Eric Bailey, Conviction for Son, Mistrial for Father in Lodi Terror Case, L.A.
Times, Apr. 26, 2006, at 1 ( Although Hamid Hayat s conviction was a clear victory for the pros-
ecution, the facts in the nine-week trial of the Lodi father and son never matched the government s
repeated claims that it had discovered an active Al Qaeda terrorist cell embedded in California s
agricultural heartland, 35 miles south of Sacramento. ).
1617. Order Den. New Trial, supra note 1607, at 6, 8 13; see Denny Walsh, New Trial Sought
for Hayat, Sacramento Bee, Oct. 29, 2006, at B1.
1618. Order Den. New Trial, supra note 1607, at 8 13; see Demian Bulwa, Lodi Man Loses
Bid for New Terror Trial, S.F. Chro., May 18, 2007, at B2; Denny Walsh, Hayat Juror Was Bi-
ased, His Accuser Testifies, Sacramento Bee, Apr. 14, 2007, at B1.
1619. Order Den. New Trial, supra note 1607; see Bulwa, supra note 1618.
1620. Judgment, Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. Sept. 25, 2007); see Marshall, supra note
1600.
1621. Docket Sheet, United States v. Hayat, No. 07-10457 (9th Cir. Sept. 21, 2007).
1622. See Carolyn Marshall, Government Will Retry Terror Case, N.Y. Times, May 6, 2006, at
A11; Rone Tempest, U.S. to Retry Father in Lodi Case, L.A. Times, May 6, 2006, at 1.
1623. Plea Agreement, Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. May 31, 2006); Information, id.
(May 31, 2006); see Enemy Within, supra note 1596; Rone Tempest & Eric Bailey, Lodi Man Is
Released in Plea Bargain, L.A. Times, June 1, 2006, at 7; Walsh, supra note 1597.
1624. Judgment, Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. Sept. 5, 2006); see Carolyn Marshall, Man
in Terror Investigation Is Released, N.Y. Times, Aug. 26, 2006, at A12; Walsh, supra note 1597.
1625. Enemy Within, supra note 1596; Stephen Magagnini, Waiting to Go Free, Sacramento
Bee, Aug. 25, 2006, at A1; Walsh, supra note 1597.
1626. See Randal C. Archibold, U.S. Blocks Men s Return to California from Pakistan, N.Y.
Times, Aug. 29, 2006, at A17; Demian Bulwa, 2 Lodi Residents Refused Entry Back into U.S.,
S.F. Chron., Aug. 26, 2006, at A1.
The relatives are Muhammad Ismail, Hamid Hayat s uncle and apparently Umer Hayat s
brother-in-law, and Muhammad s son Jaber Ismail, Hamid s cousin. See Archibold, supra; Bulwa,
supra. Hamid Hayat had said during the interrogation that led to his prosecution that he thought
some of his cousins, including Jaber Ismail, had attended terrorist training camps. See Archibold,
supra; Bulwa, supra. The Ismails were detained on April 21, 2006, while the juries were deliberat-
ing in the Hayats case, but Muhammad Ismail s wife and two younger children were permitted to
return home. See Archibold, supra; Bulwa, supra.
1627. See Archibold, supra note 1626; Bulwa, supra note 1626.
1628. See Randal C. Archibold, Wait Ends for Father and Son Exiled by F.B.I. Terror Inquiry,
N.Y. Times, Oct. 2, 2006, at A10; Demian Bulwa, Men OKd to Return to U.S. from Pakistan, S.F.
Chron., Sept. 13, 2006, at B5.
1629. 18 U.S.C. app. 3; see Reagan, supra note 165.
1630. CIPA Notice, United States v. Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. June 27, 2005).
1631. CIPA Mot. at 3, id. (July 6, 2005).
1632. Six times the government noticed the submission of ex parte, in camera, under seal ma-
terial:
1. Notice of Ex Parte, In Camera, Under Seal CIPA Filing, id. (Oct. 6, 2005); see Re-
dacted Gov t s In Camera, Ex Parte, Under Seal CIPA Mem., id. (Dec. 16, 2005) (spe-
cifying a hearing date of Oct. 7, 2005).
2. Notice of Ex Parte, In Camera, Under Seal CIPA Filing, id. (Nov. 18, 2005).
3. Notice of Ex Parte, In Camera, Under Seal CIPA Filing, id. (Dec. 9, 2005); see Re-
dacted Gov t s CIPA Mot., id. (dated Dec. 9, 2005, filed Dec. 16, 2005) (specifying a
hearing date of Dec. 9, 2005).
4. Notice of Ex Parte, In Camera, Under Seal CIPA Filings, id. (Jan. 28, 2006); see Re-
dacted Gov t s CIPA Mot., id. (dated Jan. 26, 2006, filed Feb. 2, 2006) (specifying a
hearing date of Jan. 27, 2005); Redacted Gov t s CIPA Mot., id. (dated Jan. 27, 2006,
filed Feb. 1, 2006) (specifying a hearing date of Jan. 27, 2005); Redacted Gov t s CIPA
Mot., id. (dated Jan. 26, 2006, filed Feb. 1, 2006) (specifying a hearing date of Jan. 27,
2005).
5. Notice of Ex Parte, In Camera Classified Filing, id. (Apr. 3, 2006); see Redacted
Gov t s CIPA Mot., id. (Apr. 4, 2006) (specifying a hearing date of Apr. 4, 2006); Re-
dacted Order, id. (Apr. 3, 2006).
6. Notice of Ex Parte, In Camera, Under Seal CIPA Filing, id. (Dec. 13, 2006); see Order,
id. (Dec. 21, 2006) (granting in camera ex parte motion for a protective order).
1633. Twice the government noticed an ex parte, in camera, under seal hearing:
1. Notice of Ex Parte, In Camera, Under Seal CIPA Hr g, id. (Dec. 5, 2005) (specifying a
hearing date of Dec. 9, 2005); see Redacted Gov t s CIPA Mot., id. (dated Dec. 9,
2005, filed Dec. 16, 2005) (specifying a hearing date of Dec. 9, 2005).
2. Notice of Ex Parte, In Camera, Under Seal CIPA Hr g, id. (Dec. 9, 2005) (specifying a
hearing date of Dec. 16, 2005); see Redacted Gov t s In Camera, Ex Parte, Under Seal
CIPA Mem., id. (Dec. 16, 2005) (specifying a hearing date of Dec. 16, 2005).
There may have been a third sealed hearing. See Redacted Gov t s CIPA Mot., id. (dated Jan.
6, 2005 [sic], filed Jan. 6, 2006) (specifying a hearing date of Jan. 6, 2005 [sic]).
1634. See Trial Date Is Set for Lodi Men, L.A. Times, Jan. 7, 2006, at 6 (reporting a trial date
of Feb. 14, 2006); see also Order at 2 3, Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. Jan. 10, 2006) (an-
nouncing a trial date of Feb. 14, 2006, and discussing a government motion that defense counsel
obtain a security clearance).
The evidence apparently resulted in four exhibits satellite images in the vicinity of Balakot,
Pakistan that the parties ultimately stipulated were admissible. Ex. 4 Stipulated Order, id. (Feb.
3, 2006); Ex. 3 Stipulated Order, id. (Feb. 3, 2006); Ex. 2 Stipulated Order, id. (Feb. 3, 2006); Ex.
1 Stipulated Order, id. (Feb. 3, 2006).
1635. Defs. Joint CIPA Resp. at 2 3, id. (Jan. 16, 2006).
1636. Interview with Hon. Garland E. Burrell, Jr., Feb. 13, 2007.
1637. Id.
1638. Id.
1639. Stipulated Order, Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240 (E.D. Cal. Feb. 3, 2006).
1640. Interview with Hon. Garland E. Burrell, Jr., Feb. 13, 2007.
1641. Def. s Mem. in Supp. of Mot. for a New Trial, United States v. Hayat, No. 2:05-cr-240
(E.D. Cal. Oct. 27, 2006).
1642. Sealing Order, id. (Feb. 5, 2007); Def. s Sealing Req., id. (Oct. 27, 2006); see also Or-
der, id. (Mar. 21, 2007) (granting the plaintiff s motion to file an argument III reply under seal);
Order, id. (Feb. 5, 2007) (granting the government s motion to file a response to argument III un-
der seal).
1643. Order Den. New Trial, supra note 1607, at 35; Docket Sheet, supra note 1611 (noting
that counsel for the parties are authorized to obtain from the clerk s office a copy of the sealed
order ).
1644. An interlocutory appeal was heard by Ninth Circuit Judges Harry Pregerson, Michael
Daly Hawkins, and M. Margaret McKeown.
1645. The appeal was heard by Sixth Circuit Judges Alice M. Batchelder, Ronald Lee Gilman,
and Julia Smith Gibbons.
1646. James Risen & Eric Lichtblau, Bush Lets U.S. Spy on Callers Without Courts, N.Y.
Times, Dec. 16, 2005, at A1; see In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 633 F. Supp. 2d 949, 955
(N.D. Cal. 2009); Jewel v. NSA, ___ F. Supp. 2d ___, ___, 2010 WL 235075 (N.D. Cal. 2010)
(p.3 of filed op.); see also Matthew M. Aid, The Secret Sentry 287 (2009).
After meeting with senior administration officials to hear their concerns, the newspaper de-
layed publication for a year to conduct additional reporting. Some information that administration
officials argued could be useful to terrorists has been omitted. Id. The newspaper posted the story
to the Internet the night before the story appeared in the paper to avoid the possibility of the gov-
ernment s enjoining publication. Eric Lichtblau, Bush s Law 210 11 (2008).
The story appeared 18 months after the newspaper received a tip from a Justice Department
lawyer. See Michael Isikoff, The Fed Who Blew the Whistle, Newsweek, Dec. 22, 2008, at 40, 42.
In the summer of 2007, FBI agents executed a classified search warrant in a raid of the lawyer s
home as part of an investigation into the leak. See Michael Isikoff, Looking for a Leaker, News-
week, Aug. 13, 2007, at 8.
According to the 9/11 Commission, The law requires the NSA to not deliberately collect data
on U.S. citizens or on persons in the United States without a warrant based on foreign intelligence
requirements. The 9/11 Commission Report 87 (2004).
1647. President s Radio Address, Dec. 17, 2005.
In the weeks following the terrorist attacks on our nation, I authorized the National Secu-
rity Agency, consistent with U.S. law and the Constitution, to intercept the international
communications of people with known links to al Qaeda and related terrorist organizations.
Before we intercept these communications, the government must have information that estab-
lishes a clear link to these terrorist networks.
This is a highly classified program that is crucial to our national security. Its purpose is to
detect and prevent terrorist attacks against the United States, our friends and allies. Yesterday
the existence of this secret program was revealed in media reports, after being improperly
provided to news organizations. As a result, our enemies have learned information they
should not have, and the unauthorized disclosure of this effort damages our national security
and puts our citizens at risk. Revealing classified information is illegal, alerts our enemies,
and endangers our country.
Id.; see ACLU v. NSA, 493 F.3d 644, 653 (6th Cir. 2007) (it is undisputed that the NSA (1) ea-
vesdrops, (2) without warrants, (3) on international telephone and email communications in which
at least one of the parties is reasonably suspected of al Qaeda ties ). For a discussion of the New
York Times and the government s disclosures, see Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, 507 F.3d
1190, 1192 94,1198 200 (9th Cir. 2007); ACLU, 493 F.3d at 648 & n.1; Al-Haramain Islamic
Found. v. Bush, 451 F. Supp. 2d 1215, 1218, 1221 22 (D. Or. 2006); Hepting v. AT&T Corp.,
439 F. Supp. 2d 974, 986 87 (N.D. Cal. 2006).
1648. Leslie Cauley, NSA Has Massive Database of Americans Phone Calls, USA Today,
May 11, 2006, at 1A. BellSouth and Verizon have denied participation in this program, but MCI,
which Verizon recently acquired, may have participated. See Susan Page, Lawmakers: NSA Data-
base Incomplete, USA Today, June 30, 2006, at 2A; see also Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 507
F.3d at 1193 n.1; Hepting, 439 F. Supp. 2d at 988 89.
1649. Cauley, supra note 1648; see Hepting, 439 F. Supp. 2d at 988; see also Scott Shane &
David Johnston, Mining of Data Prompted Fight over U.S. Spying, N.Y. Times, July 29, 2007, at
A1 (reporting that the government has acknowledged warrantless wiretaps but has not acknowl-
edged data mining in calling records, although the latter has been widely reported).
1650. Jewel, ___ F. Supp. 2d at ___, 2010 WL 235075 (pp.3 4 of filed op.); In re NSA, 633 F.
Supp. 2d at 955; see Pete Carey, S.F. Judge Tapped for Telecom Lawsuits, S.J. Mercury News,
Aug. 11, 2006, at A12; Jason McLure, DOJ Losing Ground in Wiretap Fight, Legal Times, Sept.
4, 2006, at 1.
1651. Conditional Transfer Order 6, In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. 1791 (J.P.M.L.
issued Mar. 23, 2007, final Apr. 10, 2007) (transferring one action against a telephone company),
filed in In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Apr. 17, 2007);
Transfer Order, In re NSA, No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. issued Feb. 15, 2007) (transferring actions by the
federal government against states), filed in In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 21,
2007); Transfer Order, In re NSA, No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. issued Dec. 15, 2006) (transferring three
actions against the government and one action against telephone companies), filed in In re NSA,
No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Dec. 19, 2006); Conditional Transfer Order 5, In re NSA, No. 1791
(J.P.M.L. issued Nov. 3, 2006, final Nov. 21, 2006) (transferring one action against a telephone
company), filed in In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 27, 2006); Conditional Transfer
Order 2, In re NSA, No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. issued Sept. 11, 2006, final Sept. 27, 2006) (transferring
one action against a telephone company), filed in In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 4,
2006); Conditional Transfer Order 1, In re NSA, No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. issued Aug. 31, 2006, final
Sept. 18, 2006) (transferring one action against the government and 15 actions against telephone
companies), filed in In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Sept. 25, 2006); In re NSA Tele-
comm. Records Litig., 444 F. Supp. 2d 1332 (J.P.M.L. 2006) (initial Aug. 9, 2006, transfer order
transferring 17 actions against telephone companies, one transfer of which later was vacated be-
cause the case already was dismissed); see Order, In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Aug.
31, 2006) (consolidating for pretrial purposes all cases already before Judge Walker); Docket
Sheet, In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 14, 2006) [hereinafter N.D. Cal. In re NSA
Docket Sheet]; see also Jewel, ___ F. Supp. 2d at ___, 2010 WL 235075 (p.5 of filed op.); In re
NSA, 633 F. Supp. 2d at 956; Carey, supra note 1650; Bob Egelko, Surveillance Lawsuits Trans-
ferred to Judge Skeptical of Bush Plan, S.F. Chron., Aug. 11, 2006, at B1; McLure, supra note
1650.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Walker for this report in the judge s chambers on February 15,
2007, and on September 29, 2008.
1652. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 507 F.3d at 1193; ACLU, 493 F.3d at 650 & nn.2 3;
Mem. Mot. to Dismiss or for Summ. J., In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Apr. 20, 2007);
Military & State Secrets Privilege P. & A., Terkel v. AT&T, No. 1:06-cv-2837 (N.D. Ill. June 30,
2006); Military & State Secrets Privilege P. & A., Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 3:06-
cv-274 (D. Or. June 21, 2006); Defs. Mot. to Dismiss or for Summ. J., ACLU v. NSA, No. 2:06-
cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. May 26, 2006); Defs. Mot. to Dismiss or for Summ. J., Center for Consti-
tutional Rights v. Bush, No. 1:06-cv-313 (S.D.N.Y. May 26, 2006); Mot. to Dismiss or for Summ.
J., Hepting v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-672 (N.D. Cal. May 13, 2006); see also U.S. Statement
of Interest, Harrington v. AT&T, Inc., No. 1:06-cv-374 (W.D. Tex., July 17, 2006) (announcing
intent to seek dismissal on state-secrets grounds).
1653. ACLU v. NSA, 438 F. Supp. 2d 754, 759, 764 66 (E.D. Mich. 2006) (dismissing data-
mining claims); Terkel v. AT&T, 441 F. Supp. 2d 899, 901, 920 (N.D. Ill. 2006) (dismissing com-
plaint with leave to amend); Hepting v. AT&T Corp., 439 F. Supp. 2d 974, 995 98 (N.D. Cal.
2006) (provisionally denying discovery on transfers of communication records); see ACLU, 493
F.3d at 650 n.2 ( The alleged data mining, which has not been publicly acknowledged, might fall
within [the state-secrets rule of non-justiciability]. ); id. at 719 (Gilman, dissenting) ( After a
careful review of the record, I conclude that the district court s analysis of this issue and of the
preclusive effect of the state-secrets privilege is persuasive. ); see also Dan Eggen & Dafna Linz-
er, Judge Rules Against Wiretaps, Wash. Post, Aug. 18, 2006, at A1; Adam Liptak, Judge Rejects
Customer Suit over Records from AT&T, N.Y. Times, July 26, 2006, at A13; McLure, supra note
1650; Mike Robinson, Judge Dismisses Lawsuit on AT&T Data Handover, Wash. Post, July 26,
2006, at A6.
1654. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 507 F.3d at 1193, 1197 201; In re NSA Telecomm.
Records Litig., 595 F. Supp. 2d 1077, 1089 (N.D. Cal. 2009); Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v.
Bush, 451 F. Supp. 2d 1215, 1220 24 (D. Or. 2006); ACLU, 438 F. Supp. 2d at 759, 764 66;
Hepting, 439 F. Supp. 2d at 980, 991 94; Egelko, supra note 1651; Eric Lichtblau, Court Bars
Secret Papers in Eavesdropping Case, N.Y. Times, Nov. 17, 2007, at A11; Adam Liptak, Judge
Allows Islamic Group to Challenge Wiretapping, N.Y. Times, Sept. 8, 2006, at A17; John Mar-
koff, Judge Declines to Dismiss Privacy Suit Against AT&T, N.Y. Times, July 21, 2006, at A13;
McLure, supra note 1650; Arshad Mohammed, Judge Declines to Dismiss Lawsuit Against AT&T,
Wash. Post, July 21, 2006, at A9.
The New York University School of Law s Center on Law and Security has described two
types of electronic surveillance, which is a more formal term for wiretaps, and which implicitly
acknowledges that not all electronic communications pass through wires: We define trawling
surveillance as NSA interception of entire streams of communications, which are then subjected
to computer analysis for particular names, internet addresses, and trigger words. Targeted surveil-
lance refers to intercepts focused on one person or phone number. 1 For the Record 7 (Jan.
1661. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, 507 F.3d 1190, 1193 95, 1205(9th Cir. 2007)
(pp.14959, 14961 62, 14969 73 of filed op.); In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 564 F. Supp.
2d 1109, 1110 15, (N.D. Cal. 2008); see Lichtblau, supra note 1654.
1662. In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 595 F. Supp. 2d 1077, 1082 86 (N.D. Cal. 2009).
1663. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 507 F.3d at 1194; ACLU, 493 F.3d at 651 n.4; Notice of
Att y Gen. s Letter to Congress, In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D.
Cal. Jan. 17, 2007); see Dan Eggen, Court Will Oversee Wiretap Program, Wash. Post, Jan. 18,
2007, at A1 (reporting a hybrid effort that includes both individual warrants and the authority for
eavesdropping on more broadly defined groups of people ); Frontline: Spying on the Home Front
(PBS television broadcast May 15, 2007) [hereinafter Home Front]; Eric Lichtblau & David
Johnston, Court to Oversee U.S. Wiretapping in Terror Cases, N.Y. Times, Jan. 18, 2007, at A1;
Adam Liptak, Secrecy at Issue in Suits Opposing Domestic Spying, N.Y. Times, Jan. 26, 2007, at
A1; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 195. But see Walter Pincus, Intelligence Chief
Decries Constraints, Wash. Post, May 2, 2007, at A7 (reporting congressional testimony from the
new director of national intelligence that the FISA court s January 2007 orders have prevented
agencies from collecting intelligence that they should be collecting); James Risen, Administration
Pulls Back on Surveillance Agreement, N.Y. Times, May 2, 2007, at A16 (reporting congressional
testimony from the new director of national intelligence that the President retained authority under
Article II of the Constitution to resume warrantless wiretaps).
According to the government, on January 10, 2007, the FISA court issued classified negotiated
orders, and the government decided that it no longer had to conduct its surveillance without war-
rants. Ex. 2, Notice of Filing, In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 22, 2007) (also stating
that the number, nature, and contents of the specific orders described herein are highly classi-
fied ); see also NSA Dir. Decl., ACLU, Nos. 06-2095 & 06-2140 (6th Cir. Jan. 25, 2007) ( The
new FISA Court orders are innovative and complex and it took considerable time and work for the
Government to develop the approach that was proposed to and ultimately accepted by the Court. ),
also filed as Ex. 1, Notice of Filing, supra. But it was reported that another judge on the FISA
court subsequently nullified some or all of the enabling orders. Charlie Savage, Bush Urges Con-
gress to Pass Wiretap Bill, Boston Globe, Aug. 3, 2007, at 2A.
1664. FISA Amendments Act of 2008, Pub. L. 110-261, 122 Stat. 2436 (2008) (H.R. 6304);
see Jewel v. NSA, ___ F. Supp. 2d ___, ___, 2010 WL 235075 (N.D. Cal. 2010) (p.6 of filed op.);
Eric Lichtblau, Senate Approves Bill to Broaden Wiretap Powers, N.Y. Times, July 10, 2008, at
A1.
On the same day, the ACLU filed an action in the Southern District of New York challenging
the amendments constitutionality, Compl., Amnesty Int l USA v. McConnell, No. 1:08-cv-6259
(S.D.N.Y. July 17, 2008), and a motion before the FISC seeking participation in that court s re-
view of the amendments, Mot., In re Proceedings Required by § 702(i), No. Misc. 08-1 (F.I.S.C.
July 10, 2008). In the Southern District of New York, Judge John G. Koeltl ruled that the plaintiffs
lacked standing because they could only claim that their communications might be monitored as a
result of the amendments, Amnesty Int l USA v. McConnell, 646 F. Supp. 2d 633 (S.D.N.Y.
2009), and an appeal is pending, Docket Sheet, Amnesty Int l USA v. McConnell, No. 09-4112
(2d Cir. Oct. 2, 2009) (noting appellee brief filed on Feb. 17, 2010). The FISC denied the ACLU s
motion, Mem. Op., In re Proceedings Required by § 702(i),No. Misc. 08-1 (F.I.S.C. Aug. 27,
2008), available at http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/safefree/fisc_decision.pdf.
1665. In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 633 F. Supp. 2d 949 (N.D. Cal. 2009).
1666. In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 630 F. Supp. 2d 1092 (N.D. Cal. 2009).
1667. Jewel, ___ F. Supp. 2d at ___, 2010 WL 235075 (pp.2 3, 13 14, 16 17, 19 of filed op.).
1668. ACLU, 493 F.3d at 648 50; Compl., ACLU v. NSA, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich.
Jan. 17, 2006); see David Ashenfelter & Niraj Wari, Suits Filed to Stop Spying, Det. Free Press,
Jan. 18, 2006; Eric Lichtblau, Two Groups Planning to Sue over Federal Eavesdropping, N.Y.
Times, Jan. 17, 2006, at A14; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226, at 71 72.
1669. Docket Sheet, ACLU, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. Jan. 17, 2006) [hereinafter E.D.
Mich. ACLU Docket Sheet]; see Ashenfelter & Wari, supra note 1668.
1670. ACLU, 493 F.3d at 650; ACLU v. NSA, 438 F. Supp. 2d 754, 782 (E.D. Mich. 2006); J.
and Permanent Inj. Order, ACLU, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. Aug. 17, 2006); see Eggen &
Linzer, supra note 1653; Gibson, supra note 1655; Hutcheson & Talev, supra note 1655; Liptak &
Lichtblau, supra note 1655; McLure, supra note 1650; Romero & Temple-Raston, supra note 226,
at 149. The court of appeals stayed the injunction pending appeal. ACLU v. NSA, 467 F.3d 590
(6th Cir. 2006); see Court Allows Warrantless Wiretapping During Appeal, Wash. Post, Oct. 5,
2006, at A18; U.S. Eavesdropping Is Allowed to Continue During Appeal, N.Y. Times, Oct. 5,
2006, at A23.
1671. Docket Sheet, ACLU, No. 06-2095 (6th Cir. Aug. 17, 2006); Defs. Notice of Appeal,
ACLU, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. Aug. 17, 2006); see Gibson, supra note 1655; Hutcheson
& Talev, supra note 1655; Liptak & Lichtblau, supra note 1655.
1672. ACLU, 493 F.3d at 648, 650; Docket Sheet, ACLU v. NSA, No. 06-2140 (6th Cir. Aug.
30, 2006); Pls. Notice of Appeal, ACLU, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. Aug. 24, 2006).
In the appeal, eleven amicus curiae briefs were filed. Docket Sheets, ACLU, Nos. 06-2095 &
06-2140 (6th Cir. Aug. 17 & 30, 2006) [hereinafter 6th Cir. ACLU Docket Sheets].
1673. ACLU, 493 F.3d at 648, 687 88; see Goldstein, supra note 1657; Liptak, supra note
1657; Savage, supra note 1657.
1674. ACLU, 493 F.3d at 693 720 (Gilman, dissenting).
1675. Compl., Center for Constitutional Rights v. Bush, No. 1:06-cv-313 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 17,
2006); Docket Sheet, id.; see Ashenfelter & Wari, supra note 1668; Lichtblau, supra note 1668.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Lynch for this report by e-mail on May 16, 2007.
1676. Pls. Partial Summ. J. Mem., Center for Constitutional Rights, No. 1:06-cv-313
(S.D.N.Y. Mar. 9, 2006).
1677. Military & State Secrets Privilege P. & A., id. (May 27, 2006).
1678. Tr., id. (Sept. 5, 2006) [hereinafter Center for Constitutional Rights Sept. 5, 2006, Tr.];
Order, id. (Aug. 8, 2006); see Adam Liptak, Judge Hears Arguments on Federal Spying Program,
N.Y. Times, Sept. 6, 2006, at A14.
1679. Interview with Hon. Gerard E. Lynch, May 16, 2007.
1680. Mem. of Law of Certain Members of Congress, Center for Constitutional Rights, No.
1:06-cv-313 (S.D.N.Y. May 31, 2006); Mem. of Law of Certain Members of Congress, ACLU v.
NSA, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. May 10, 2006).
1681. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, 507 F.3d 1190, 1193 95 (9th Cir. 2007); Al-
Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, 451 F. Supp. 2d 1215, 1218 19 (D. Or. 2006); Compl., Al-
Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 3:06-cv-274 (D. Or. Feb. 28, 2006) (describing the docu-
ment as United States Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control logs of . . . conversations ); see
ACLU v. NSA, 493 F.3d 644, 687 (6th Cir. 2007) ( In Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation, Inc. v.
Bush, 451 F. Supp. 2d 1215, 1226 (D. Or. 2006), unlike the present case, the plaintiffs purported
to have evidence proving that their own communications had actually been intercepted. ); see also
Ashbel S. Green, U.S. Attacks Lawsuit, Arguing Secret Rationale for Secret File, The Oregonian,
Apr. 15, 2006, at B1 [hereinafter U.S. Attacks Lawsuit]; Patrick Radden Keefe, State Secrets, New
Yorker, Apr. 28, 2008, at 28, 28, 31; Lichtblau, supra note 1654; Liptak, supra note 1654; Liptak,
supra note 1657; McLure, supra note 1650; Justin Scheck, NSA s Wiretaps Face Scrutiny in S.F.
Courtroom, S.F. Recorder, Apr. 10, 2006, at 1.
Al Haramain was established, with help from the Saudi royal family, in 1991. Keefe, supra,
at 29. Al Haramain Oregon was incorporated in 1991. Id. at 30; see also The 9/11 Commission
Report 170 (2004) (describing the charity as a suitable source for al-Qaeda funds from sympathet-
ic employees because of its lax external oversight and ineffective internal controls ). It is one of
the many defendants in actions pending in the Southern District of New York against the perpetra-
tors of the September 11, 2001, attacks and their alleged supporters. Docket Sheet, Burnett v. Al
Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 1:02-cv-1616 (D.D.C. Aug. 15, 2002), refiled as Burnett v. Al Ba-
raka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 1:03-cv-9849 (S.D.N.Y. Dec. 11, 2003).
The document s value to plaintiffs is in its confirmation that plaintiffs were targets of the
President s warrantless electronic surveillance program which establishes their standing to pros-
ecute this lawsuit. Pls. Reply to Defs. Resp. to Objection to Filing Material Ex Parte and In
Camera at 15, Al-Haramain Islamic Found., No. 3:06-cv-274 (D. Or. May 22, 2006) (italics omit-
ted). The document apparently reports clandestinely monitored telephone calls between the chari-
ty s director in Saudi Arabia and its lawyers in Washington, D.C. Compl. at 3 4, id. (Feb. 28,
2006); see Ashbel S. Green, Lawsuits Challenge Feds Stance on Secrets, The Oregonian, June 7,
2006, at A1 [hereinafter Feds Stance]; Keefe, supra, at 28, (the four-page document appears to
have been a summary of intercepted telephone conversations between two of Al Haramain s
American lawyers, in Washington, and one of the charity s officers, in Saudi Arabia ); id. at 30
31 ( The document was dated May 24, 2004; the conversations took place in March and April
just as the Treasury Department was investigating the charity. ); Pamela A. MacLean, Critical
Juncture for Spying Cases, Nat l L.J., July 16, 2007, at 5 (describing the document as a 2004
phone log from the spy program ).
1682. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 507 F.3d at 1193 95; In re NSA Telecomm. Records Li-
tig., 564 F. Supp. 2d 1109, 1111 (N.D. Cal. 2008); Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 451 F. Supp. 2d
at 1218 19; Defs. Resp. to the Oregonian s Mot. to Intervene and to Unseal Records at 2, Al-
Haramain Islamic Found., No. 3:06-cv-274 (D. Or. Apr. 14, 2006); Acting Office of Foreign As-
sets Control Dir. Decl., Attach. A, id.; see Keefe, supra note 1681, at 28; Lichtblau, supra note
1654; Liptak, supra note 1654; Liptak, supra note 1657; MacLean, supra note 1681 ( According
to published accounts, the alleged wiretap log covered March and April 2004, when former Attor-
ney General John Ashcroft advised the president that the program was illegal. ); Matthew
Preusch, U.S. Freezes a Charity s Assets, N.Y. Times, Feb. 21, 2004, at A9; Scheck, supra note
1681 ( The most important piece of evidence in the Portland suit is a secret document accidentally
disclosed by the FBI in 2004 through discovery in another lawsuit. It s currently being held in a
secure location in Seattle, despite efforts by the federal government to take it back. ).
The Saudi Arabian government announced in 2004 that it would shut down the charity, see
Douglas Jehl, Saudis Are Shutting Down a Charity Tied to Terrorists, N.Y. Times, June 3, 2004,
at A12, and the United States government dismissed the case against the charity, see Joseph B.
Frazier, Gonzales Against Releasing Evidence: Case Involved Islamic Charity, Seattle Times,
Mar. 31, 2006, at B2.
1683. Docket Sheet, Al-Haramain Islamic Found., No. 3:06-cv-274 (D. Or. Feb. 28, 2006)
[hereinafter D. Or. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. Docket Sheet]; see Ashbel S. Green, Secrecy In-
creasingly Cloaks Terror Cases, The Oregonian, Apr. 25, 2006, at A1.
For this report, Tim Reagan interviewed Judge King and his law clerk Carra Sahler in the
judge s chambers on February 14, 2007.
1684. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 507 F.3d at 1195 96; Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 451 F.
Supp. 2d at 1217, 1220 28, 1233; see Liptak, supra note 1654. The court of appeals agreed to hear
the appeal. Order, Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 06-80134 (9th Cir. Dec. 21, 2006)
(granting permission to appeal); see Docket Sheet, Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 06-
36083 (9th Cir. Dec. 22, 2006) [hereinafter 9th Cir. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. Docket Sheet].
Proceedings in the district court, which were transferred to the Northern District of California,
were stayed pending the interlocutory appeal. 9th Cir. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. Docket Sheet,
supra note 1684 (noting a stay order on Apr. 4, 2007).
1685. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 507 F.3d 1190; see id. at 1193 (describing the privilege as
an evidentiary privilege that protects national security and military information in appropriate
circumstances ); see Keefe, supra note 1681, at 33; Lichtblau, supra note 1654.
For this report, Tim Reagan interviewed Judge McKeown and her law clerk Kathy Tran in the
judge s home chambers on January 9, 2008; interviewed Judge Pregerson in the judge s home
chambers on October 1, 2008; and interviewed Judge Hawkins in the judge s San Francisco
chambers on September 30, 2008.
1686. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 507 F.3d at 1192 95, 1197 201; id. at 1192 ( Though its
operating parameters remain murky, and certain details may forever remain so, much of what is
known about the Terrorist Surveillance Program ( TSP ) was spoon-fed to the public by the Pres-
ident and his administration. ); see Lichtblau, supra note 1654.
1687. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 507 F.3d at 1201 05; see Lichtblau, supra note 1654.
1688. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 507 F.3d at 1193, 1205 06; see Lichtblau, supra note
1654.
1689. In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 564 F. Supp. 2d 1109 (N.D. Cal. 2008); see Eric
Lichtblau, Judge Rejects Bush s View on Wiretaps, N.Y. Times, July 3, 2008, at A15.
1690. In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 595 F. Supp. 2d 1077, 1082 86 (N.D. Cal. 2009);
see Carrie Johnson, Handling of State Secrets at Issue, Wash. Post, Mar. 25, 2009, at A1.
1691. Compl., Shubert v. Bush, No. 1:06-cv-2282 (E.D.N.Y. May 17, 2006); see Jewel, ___ F.
Supp. 2d at ___, 2010 WL 235075 (p.4 of filed op.);.
1692. Compl., Guzzi v. Bush, No. 1:06-cv-136 (N.D. Ga. Jan. 20, 2006).
___ F. Supp. 2d at ___, 2010 WL 235075 (pp.3 4 of filed op.); Home Front, supra note 1663;
John Markoff, AT&T Is Accused in Eavesdropping, N.Y. Times, Feb. 1, 2006, at A20; Scott
Shane, Attention in N.S.A. Debate Turns to Telecom Industry, N.Y. Times, Feb. 11, 2006, at A11.
The lead plaintiff was motivated to sue by the experiences of his father, whose international
correspondence was monitored for years because of correspondence with communist China arising
from his picking up a shortwave Chinese broadcast at age 13. See Key Figure in Wiretapping Suit
Goes Public, Morning Edition (NPR radio broadcast Mar. 6, 2008).
1702. Hepting v. AT&T Corp., 439 F. Supp. 2d 974, 979, 989 (N.D. Cal. 2006); see McLure,
supra note 1650; Scheck, supra note 1681.
Judge Walker denied motions by news media to unseal the declarations, Order, In re NSA, No.
M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 20, 2007), but they and portions of their exhibits were later un-
sealed by stipulation, Order, id. (Oct. 1, 2007); Stipulation, id. (Sept. 25, 2007).
1703. N.D. Cal. Hepting Docket Sheet, supra note 1701; see Scheck, supra note 1681.
1704. Compl., Roe v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-3467 (N.D. Cal. May 30, 2006).
1705. Related Case Order, id. (June 21, 2006).
1706. Notice of Removal, Campbell v. AT&T Commc ns of Cal., No. 3:06-cv-3596 (N.D. Cal.
June 6, 2006) [hereinafter Campbell Notice of Removal]; Docket Sheet, Riordan v. Verizon
Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-3574 (N.D. Cal. June 5, 2006).
The government moved to intervene as a defendant in these cases in order to defeat motions to
remand, U.S. Mot. to Intervene, Campbell, No. 3:06-cv-3596 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 4, 2006); U.S. Mot.
to Intervene, Riordan, No. 3:06-cv-3574 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 4, 2006), and Judge Walker denied the
remand motions, In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 483 F. Supp. 2d 934 (N.D. Cal. 2007)
(finding three grounds for federal jurisdiction: (1) the state-secrets privilege as an embedded fed-
eral issue, (2) the telephone companies allegedly acting on government instructions as satisfying
the federal officer removal statute, and (3) the futility of remands given that the state would permit
the government to intervene as a defendant).
1707. Compl. at 1, Campbell v. AT&T Commc ns of Cal., No. 06-452626 (Cal. Sup. Ct. S.F.
May 26, 2006), attached as Ex. A to Campbell Notice of Removal, supra note 1706.
1708. Campbell Notice of Removal, supra note 1706.
1709. Docket Sheet, Campbell, No. 3:06-cv-3596 (N.D. Cal. June 6, 2006); see Administrative
Mot. at 1, Riordan, No. 3:06-cv-3574 (N.D. Cal. June 12, 2006).
1710. Related Case Order, Campbell, No. 3:06-cv-3596 (N.D. Cal. June 20, 2006).
1711. See Administrative Mot at 1, Riordan, No. 3:06-cv-3574 (N.D. Cal. June 12, 2006).
1712. Related Case Order, id. (July 5, 2006).
1713. Class Action Compl., Spielfogel-Landis v. MCI, LLC, No. 3:06-cv-4221 (N.D. Cal. July
7, 2006).
1714. Related Case Order, id. (July 17, 2006).
1715. Hepting v. AT&T Corp., 439 F. Supp. 2d 974 (N.D. Cal. 2006); see Jewel v. NSA, ___
F. Supp. 2d ___, ___, 2010 WL 235075 (N.D. Cal. 2010) (p.5 of filed op.); Markoff, supra note
1654; McLure, supra note 1650; Mohammed, supra note 1654.
1716. Hepting, 439 F. Supp. 2d at 1011; see Jewel, ___ F. Supp. 2d at ___, 2010 WL 235075
(p.5 of filed op.); McLure, supra note 1650.
1717. Order, United States v. AT&T Corp., Nos. 06-80109 & 06-80110 (9th Cir. Nov. 7,
2006), attached, e.g., as Attach. B to Joint Case Management Statement, In re NSA Telecomm.
Records Litig., No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 7, 2006); see Docket Sheet, Hepting v. AT&T
Corp., No. 06-17137 (9th Cir. Nov. 8, 2006) (appeal by the government); Docket Sheet, Hepting
v. AT&T Corp., No. 06-17132 (9th Cir. Nov. 8, 2006) (appeal by AT&T).
The appeals were consolidated. Docket Sheets, Hepting, Nos. 06-17132 & 06-17137 (9th Cir.
Nov. 8, 2006) [hereinafter 9th Cir. Hepting Docket Sheets]. Twelve amicus curiae briefs were
filed. Docket Sheet, Hepting, No. 06-17132 (9th Cir. Nov. 8, 2006).
1718. 9th Cir. Hepting Docket Sheets, supra note 1717; see Adam Liptak, U.S. Defends Sur-
veillance Before 3 Skeptical Judges, N.Y. Times, Aug. 16, 2007, at A13; Karl Vick, Judges Skep-
tical of State-Secrets Claim, Wash. Post, Aug. 16, 2007, at A4.
1719. Hepting v. AT&T Corp., 539 F.3d 1157 (9th Cir. 2008); see Jewel, ___ F. Supp. 2d at
___, 2010 WL 235075 (p.7 of filed op.).
1720. Jewel, ___ F. Supp. 2d at ___, 2010 WL 235075 (p.4 of filed op.).
1721. Supra note 1651; see Carey, supra note 1650; Egelko, supra note 1651.
Among the cases filed in the Northern District of California, only the first action against
AT&T was part of the multidistrict consolidation order. In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 444
F. Supp. 2d 1332 (J.P.M.L. 2006). But the others have also been consolidated before Judge Walk-
er. Order, In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 31, 2006); see also Aug. 14, 2006, dock-
et sheet notations in Docket Sheet, Spielfogel-Landis, No. 3:06-cv-4221 (N.D. Cal. July 7, 2006);
Docket Sheet, Campbell v. AT&T Commc ns of Cal., No. 3:06-cv-3596 (N.D. Cal. June 6, 2006);
Docket Sheet, Riordan v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-3574 (N.D. Cal. June 5, 2006);
Docket Sheet, Roe v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-3467 (N.D. Cal. May 30, 2006).
Potential tag-along actions filed in the transferee district require no action on the part of the
Panel and requests for assignment of such actions to the Section 1407 transferee judge should be
made in accordance with local rules for the assignment of related actions. J.P.M.L. Rule 7.5(a).
1722. Compl., Schwarz v. AT&T Corp., No. 1:06-cv-2680 (N.D. Ill. May 15, 2006) (class ac-
tion on behalf of the attorney and others against AT&T); see also Am. Compl., id. (May 22, 2006)
(adding other telephone companies and the government as defendants); Second Am. Compl., Joll
v. AT&T Corp., id. (July 7, 2006) (removing the attorney as a plaintiff, which caused the case
name to change, and removing the government as a defendant).
1723. Docket Sheet, id. (May 15, 2006).
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Kennelly for this report in the judge s chambers on May 24,
2007.
1724. Compl., Terkel v. AT&T, No. 1:06-cv-2837 (N.D. Ill. May 22, 2006); see also Am.
Compl., id. (June 5, 2006).
Studs Terkel died, while his action was pending, on October 31, 2008, at age 96. See Bart
Barnes & Patricia Sullivan, Celebrated Author Elevated Listening to an Art, Wash. Post, Nov. 1,
2008, at A1; William Grimes, Studs Terkel, Listener to Americans, Is Dead at 96, N.Y. Times,
Nov. 1, 2008, at B9.
1725. Executive Comm. Order, id. (June 2, 2006).
1726. Terkel v. AT&T, 441 F. Supp. 2d 899, 901, 920 (N.D. Ill. 2006); see Liptak, supra note
1653; McLure, supra note 1650; Robinson, supra note 1653.
Judge Kennelly, however, denied AT&T s motion to dismiss on standing grounds. Terkel, 441
F. Supp. 2d at 901, 903 04, 920.
1727. Second Am. Class Action Compl., Terkel, No. 1:06-cv-2837 (N.D. Ill. July 31, 2006).
1728. Compl., Waxman v. AT&T Corp., No. 1:06-cv-2900 (N.D. Ill. May 24, 2006).
1729. Executive Comm. Order, id. (June 12, 2006).
1730. The first two cases were part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re NSA Tele-
comm. Records Litig., 444 F. Supp. 2d 1332 (J.P.M.L. 2006); see Docket Sheet, Joll v. AT&T
Corp., No. 3:06-cv-5485 (N.D. Cal. Sept. 7, 2006); Docket Sheet, Terkel v. AT&T Corp., No.
3:06-cv-5340 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 30, 2006).
The third case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the multidistrict consoli-
dation. Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Waxman v. AT&T
Corp., No. 3:06-cv-6294 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 6, 2006).
1731. In addition to the cases listed here, Verizon stated that it intended to remove one case
filed against it in Nebraska s state court. Def. s Administrative Mot., Riordan v. Verizon
Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-3574 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 14, 2006) (expressing an intention to remove
Davis v. AT&T, No. 1063569 (Neb. Dis. Ct. Douglas County)).
1732. Notice of Removal, Conner v. AT&T, No. 1:06-cv-632 (E.D. Cal. May 23, 2006). This
case was part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re NSA, 444 F. Supp. 2d 1332; see
Docket Sheet, Conner v. AT&T, No. 3:06-cv-5576 (N.D. Cal. Sept. 12, 2006).
1733. Compl., Souder v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-1058 (S.D. Cal. May 12, 2006). This case
was part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re NSA, 444 F. Supp. 2d 1332; see Docket
Sheet, Souder v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-5067 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 22, 2006).
1734. Two cases were transferred from the Southern District of Florida:
1. Compl., Fortnash v. AT&T Corp., No. 0:06-cv-60828 (S.D. Fla. June 12, 2006); see
John Holland, Hollywood Conservative Files Suit over NSA Wiretaps, S. Fla. Sun-
Sentinel, June 28, 2006, at 1B. This case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along
case in the multidistrict consolidation. Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651;
see Docket Sheet, Fortnash v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-6385 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 12,
2006).
2. Notice of Removal, Jacobs v. AT&T Corp., No. 0:07-cv-60365 (S.D. Fla. Mar. 14,
2007). This case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the multidistrict
consolidation. Conditional Transfer Order 6, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Jacobs
v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:07-cv-2538 (N.D. Cal. May 14, 2007).
1735. Compl., Lebow v. BellSouth Corp., No. 1:06-cv-1289 (N.D. Ga. May 25, 2006). This
case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the multidistrict consolidation. Condi-
tional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Lebow v. BellSouth Corp., No. 3:07-
cv-464 (N.D. Cal. Jan. 24, 2007).
1736. Class Action Compl., Crockett v. Verizon Wireless LLC, No. 1:06-cv-345 (D. Haw.
June 26, 2006). This case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the multidistrict
consolidation. Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Crockett v. Veri-
zon Wireless LLC, No. 3:06-cv-6254 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 4, 2006).
1737. Two cases were transferred from the Southern District of Indiana:
1. Compl., Cross v. AT&T Commc ns, Inc., No. 1:06-cv-847 (S.D. Ind. May 25, 2006).
2. Notice of Removal, Cross v. AT&T Commc ns, Inc., No. 1:06-cv-932 (S.D. Ind. June
14, 2006).
These cases were transferred to Judge Walker as tag-along cases in the multidistrict consolida-
tion. Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Cross v. AT&T
Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-6224 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 3, 2006) (transfer of S.D. Ind. No. 1:06-cv-
932); Docket Sheet, Cross v. AT&T Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-6222 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 3, 2006)
(transfer of S.D. Ind. No. 1:06-cv-847).
1738. Compl., Suchanek v. Sprint Nextel Corp., No. 1:06-cv-71 (W.D. Ky. May 18, 2006).
This case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the multidistrict consolidation.
Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Suchanek v. Sprint Nextel
Corp., No. 3:06-cv-6295 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 6, 2006).
1739. Two cases were transferred from the Eastern District of Louisiana:
1. Compl., Herron v. Verizon Global Networks, Inc., No. 2:06-cv-2491 (E.D. La. May 12,
2006). This case was part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re NSA Tele-
comm. Records Litig., 444 F. Supp. 2d 1332 (J.P.M.L. 2006); see Docket Sheet, Herron
v. Verizon Global Networks, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-5343 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 30, 2006).
2. Compl., Hardy v. AT&T Corp., No. 2:06-cv-2853 (E.D. La. May 30, 2006). This case
was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the multidistrict consolidation.
Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Hardy v. AT&T
Corp., No. 3:06-cv-6924 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 7, 2006).
1740. Notice of Removal, Bready v. Verizon Md. Inc., No. 1:06-cv-2185 (D. Md. Aug. 23,
2006); see Pls. Mot. for Remand, id. (Sept. 6, 2006). This case was transferred to Judge Walker
as a tag-along case in the multidistrict consolidation. Order, id. (Oct. 4, 2006) (administratively
closing the action while the case is pending in the transferee court); Conditional Transfer Order 2,
supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Bready v. Verizon Md. Inc., No. 3:06-cv-6313 (N.D. Cal. Oct.
10, 2006).
1741. Am. Compl., Dubois v. AT&T Corp., No. 5:06-cv-85 (W.D. Mich. June 12, 2006);
Compl., id. (May 30, 2006). This case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the
multidistrict consolidation. Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Du-
bois v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-6387 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 12, 2006).
1742. Notice of Removal, Roche v. AT&T Corp., No. 0:06-cv-4252 (D. Minn. Oct. 20, 2006).
This case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the multidistrict consolidation.
Conditional Transfer Order 5, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Roche v. AT&T Corp., No.
3:07-cv-1243 (N.D. Cal. Mar. 2, 2007).
1743. Notice of Removal, Mink v. AT&T Commc ns of the Southwest, Inc., No. 4:06-cv-1113
(E.D. Mo. July 20, 2006). This case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the
multidistrict consolidation. Transfer Order, In re NSA, No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. issued Dec. 15, 2006),
filed in In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Dec. 19, 2006); Conditional Transfer Order 1,
supra note 1651 (noting objection to the transfer by the plaintiff); see Docket Sheet, Mink v.
AT&T Commc ns of the Southwest, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-7934 (N.D. Cal. Dec. 29, 2006).
1744. Two cases were transferred from the District of Montana:
1. Compl., Fuller v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 9:06-cv-77 (D. Mont. May 12, 2006).
2. Compl., Dolberg v. AT&T Corp., No. 9:06-cv-78 (D. Mont. May 15, 2006).
These cases were part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re NSA, 444 F. Supp. 2d
1332; see Docket Sheet, Dolberg v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-5269 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 28, 2006);
Docket Sheet, Fuller v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-5267 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 28, 2006).
1745. Am. Notice of Removal, Chulsky v. Cellco P ship, No. 2:06-cv-2530 (D.N.J. June 16,
2006); Notice of Removal, id. (June 6, 2006). This case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-
along case in the multidistrict consolidation. Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see
Docket Sheet, Chulsky v. Cellco P ship, No. 3:06-cv-6570 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 20, 2006).
1746. Compl., Marck v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 2:06-cv-2455 (E.D.N.Y. May 19, 2006).
This case was part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re NSA, 444 F. Supp. 2d 1332; see
Docket Sheet, Marck v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-5063 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 22, 2006).
1747. Four cases were transferred from the Southern District of New York:
1. Am. Compl., Mayer v. Verizon Commc ns Inc., No. 1:06-cv-3650 (S.D.N.Y. June 23,
2006); Compl., id. (May 12, 2006).
2. Compl., Electron Tubes Inc. v. Verizon Commc ns, No. 1:06-cv-4048 (S.D.N.Y. May
26, 2006).
3. Compl., Basinski v. Verizon Commc ns Inc., No. 1:06-cv-4169 (S.D.N.Y. June 1,
2006).
4. Compl., Payne v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 1:06-cv-4193 (S.D.N.Y. June 2, 2006).
The first case was part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re NSA, 444 F. Supp. 2d
1332; see Docket Sheet, Mayer v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:07-cv-2029 (N.D. Cal. Apr. 10,
2007). The other three cases were transferred to Judge Walker as tag-along cases in the multidi-
strict consolidation. Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Payne v.
Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-6435 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 16, 2006); Docket Sheet, Basinski v.
Verizon Commc ns Inc., No. 3:06-cv-6434 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 16, 2006); Docket Sheet, Electron
Tubes Inc. v. Verizon Commc ns, No. 3:06-cv-6433 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 16, 2006).
One of these actions subsequently was dismissed. Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, In re NSA
Telecomm. Records Litig., No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 16, 2007) (dismissing Electron
Tubes Inc., No. 1:06-cv-4048 (S.D.N.Y. May 26, 2006), transferred as Electron Tubes Inc., No.
3:06-cv-6433 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 16, 2006)).
1748. Am. Compl., Hines v. Verizon Northwest, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-694 (D. Or. June 2, 2006);
Compl., id. (May 12, 2006). This case was part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re
NSA, 444 F. Supp. 2d 1332; see Docket Sheet, Hines v. Verizon Northwest, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-
5341 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 30, 2006).
1749. Compl., Solomon v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 2:06-cv-2193 (E.D. Pa. May 24,
2006). This case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the multidistrict consolida-
tion. Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Solomon v. Verizon
Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-6388 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 12, 2006).
1750. Three cases were transferred from the District of Rhode Island:
1. Compl., Bissitt v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 1:06-cv-220 (D.R.I. May 15, 2006).
2. Compl., Mahoney v. AT&T Commc ns, Inc., No. 1:06-cv-223 (D.R.I. May 15, 2006).
3. Compl., Mahoney v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 1:06-cv-224 (D.R.I. May 15, 2006).
These cases were part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re NSA, 444 F. Supp. 2d
1332; see Docket Sheet, Bissitt v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-5066 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 22,
2006) (transfer of D.R.I. No. 1:06-cv-220); Docket Sheet, Mahoney v. AT&T Commc ns, Inc.,
No. 3:06-cv-5065 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 22, 2006) (transfer of D.R.I. No. 1:06-cv-223); Docket Sheet,
Mahoney v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-5064 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 22, 2006) (transfer of
D.R.I. No. 1:06-cv-224).
1751. Am. Compl., Trevino v. AT&T Corp., No. 2:06-cv-209 (S.D. Tex. May 19, 2006);
Compl., id. (May 17, 2006). This case was part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re
NSA, 444 F. Supp. 2d 1332; see Docket Sheet, Trevino v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-5268 (N.D.
Cal. Aug. 28, 2006).
The plaintiffs voluntarily dismissed the action on November 26, 2008. Order, Trevino, No.
3:06-cv-5268 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 26, 2008).
1752. Third Am. Compl., Harrington v. AT&T, Inc., No. 1:06-cv-374 (W.D. Tex. Aug. 14,
2006); Second Am. Compl., id. (June 12, 2006); First Am. Compl., id. (June 5, 2006); Compl., id.
(May 18, 2006). This case was part of the original multidistrict consolidation. In re NSA, 444 F.
Supp. 2d 1332; see Docket Sheet, Harrington v. AT&T, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-5452 (N.D. Cal. Sept. 6,
2006).
1753. Compl., Derosier v. Cingular Wireless LLC, No. 2:06-cv-917 (W.D. Wash. June 28,
2006). This case was transferred to Judge Walker as a tag-along case in the multidistrict consolida-
tion. Conditional Transfer Order 1, supra note 1651; see Docket Sheet, Derosier v. Cingular Wire-
less LLC, No. 3:06-cv-6253 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 4, 2006).
1754. Order, Trevino, No. 3:06-cv-5268 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 26, 2008); Voluntary Dismissal Or-
der, Electron Tubes Inc. v. Verizon Comm ns, No. 3:06-cv-6433 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 22, 2007) (dis-
missing Electron Tubes Inc. v. Verizon Commc ns, No. 1:06-cv-4048 (S.D.N.Y. May 26, 2006)).
1755. See In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 633 F. Supp. 2d 949, 956 (N.D. Cal. 2009).
Plaintiffs filed consolidated master complaints against
1. defendants affiliated with Cingular, Master Consolidated Cingular Compl, In re NSA
Telecomm. Records Litig., No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Jan. 16, 2007);
2. defendants affiliated with Comcast, Master Comcast Consolidated Compl., Id. (Jan. 16,
2007);
3. defendants affiliated with Sprint, Master Consolidated Spring Compl., Id. (Jan. 16,
2007);
4. defendants affiliated with Verizon, Master Consolidated Verizon Compl., Id. (Jan. 16,
2007); and
5. defendants affiliated with BellSouth, Master Consolidated BellSouth Compl., Id. (Jan.
16, 2007).
1756. Mem. Op., Tyler v. AT&T, No. 8:06-cv-523 (D. Neb. Aug. 30, 2006) (finding that the
complaint stated no facts and claimed no relief), sum. aff d, Judgment, Tyler v. AT&T, No. 06-
4174 (8th Cir. Feb. 28, 2007); see Am. Compl., Tyler, No. 8:06-cv-523 (D. Neb. Aug. 4, 2006);
Notice of Removal, id. (July 31, 2006).
Upon learning of the dismissal, the JPML vacated its conditional transfer order. Order Vacat-
ing Conditional Transfer Order, In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. Sept. 7,
2006), filed in Tyler, No. 8:06-cv-523 (D. Neb. Sept. 11, 2006).
1757. Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, Phillips v. BellSouth Corp., No. 1:06-cv-918 (D.D.C.
May 25, 2006); Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, Ludman v. AT&T Inc., No. 1:06-cv-917 (D.D.C.
May 25, 2006); Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, Driscoll v. Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 1:06-cv-
916 (D.D.C. May 25, 2006); see Compl., Phillips, No. 1:06-cv-918 (D.D.C. May 25, 2006); No-
tice of Voluntary Dismissal, Ludman, No. 1:06-cv-917 (D.D.C. May 25, 2006); Notice of Volun-
tary Dismissal, Driscoll, No. 1:06-cv-916 (D.D.C. May 25, 2006).
These cases were included in Verizon s original multidistrict consolidation motion. Verizon
Transfer Mem. at 4 7, In re NSA, No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. May 24, 2006), filed, e.g., in Riordan v.
Verizon Commc ns, Inc., No. 3:06-cv-3574 (N.D. Cal. June 15, 2006).
1758. Notice of Dismissal, Mink v. AT&T Corp., No. 4:06-cv-831 (E.D. Mo. June 22, 2006);
Docket Sheet, id. (May 26, 2006) (noting July 5, 2006, dismissal); see Am. Notice of Removal, id.
(June 12, 2006); Notice of Removal, id. (May 26, 2006). The plaintiff refiled in state court, the
action was removed again, it was conditionally transferred as part of the multidistrict consolida-
tion, and the plaintiff challenged the transfer. See supra note 1743.
1759. Order, Potter v. BellSouth Corp., No. 3:06-cv-469 (M.D. Tenn. July 17, 2006); Notice of
Dismissal, id. (July 13, 2006); see Compl., id. (May 15, 2006). This case is listed in the multidi-
strict consolidation order, In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 444 F. Supp. 2d 1332 (J.P.M.L.
2006), but the transfer was vacated because the case was dismissed before transfer. Order Vacat-
ing Transfer, In re NSA, No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. Aug. 17, 2006), filed in Potter, No. 3:06-cv-469
(M.D. Tenn. Aug. 21, 2006).
1760. Compl., McMurray v. Verizon Commc ns Inc., No. 1:08-cv-6264 (S.D.N.Y. July 10,
2008).
1761. Transfer Order, In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. issued Dec.
19, 2008), filed in In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. M:06-cv-1791(N.D. Cal. Dec. 23,
2008); see Docket Sheet, McMurray v. Verizon Commc ns Inc., No. 3:09-cv-131 (N.D. Cal. Jan.
12, 2009).
1762. In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 633 F. Supp. 2d 949 (N.D. Cal. 2009); see id. at
956 ( On July 7, 2008, after months of election-year legislative exertion that received considerable
press coverage, Congress enacted [the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Amendments Act of
2008, Pub. L. 110-261, 122 Stat. 2436 (2008) (H.R. 6304)]. ); see also Jewel v. NSA, ___ F.
Supp. 2d ___, ___, 2010 WL 235075 (N.D. Cal. 2010) (p.7 of filed op.);.
1763. E.g., Docket Sheet, Hepting v. AT&T Corp., No. 09-16676 (9th Cir. Aug. 7, 2009) (list-
ing 33 consolidated appeals).
1764. In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 630 F. Supp. 2d 1092, 1093 (N.D. Cal. 2009); Or-
der at 1, In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. July 24, 2007) (de-
nying summary judgment in state cases), available at 2007 WL 2127345 [hereinafter State Cases
Summ. J. Denial Order]; see Elbert Aull, U.S. Sues State, Verizon to Block NSA Revelations, Port-
land Press Herald, Aug. 22, 2006, at A1 (reporting that Maine is the third state sued, following
suits against Missouri and New Jersey); Judy Harrison, Wiretaps Lawsuit Moved to California,
Bangor Daily News, Feb. 17, 2007, at 1 (reporting similar suits filed in Maine, Missouri, New
Jersey, Connecticut, and Vermont).
1765. Compl., United States v. Farber, No. 3:06-cv-2683 (D.N.J. June 14, 2006); see id. at 2
( Compliance with the subpoenas issued by those officers would first place the carriers in a posi-
tion of having to confirm or deny the existence of information that cannot be confirmed or denied
without causing exceptionally grave harm to national security. ); see also Rick Hepp, ACLU Peti-
tions for Probe of Phone-Record Access, Newark Star Ledger, June 16, 2006, at 43.
The name for the New Jersey case changed twice, because New Jersey s attorney general re-
signed, was initially replaced by an acting attorney general, and then was replaced by a permanent
attorney general. Order Amending Caption, United States v. Rabner, No. 3:06-cv-2683 (D.N.J.
Oct. 17, 2006) (substituting the new attorney general Stuart Rabner as the lead defendant); Letter,
United States v. Milgram, No. 3:06-cv-2683 (D.N.J. Oct. 12, 2006) (identifying Anne Milgram as
the acting attorney general); see Richard G. Jones, In New Jersey, New Nominee to Top Law Job,
N.Y. Times, Aug. 25, 2006, at A20 (reporting on Governor Corzine s nomination of Stuart J.
Rabner to replace Farber); Laura Mansnerus & David W. Chen, New Jersey Attorney General
Quits After Investigation Finds Ethics Breach, N.Y. Times, Aug. 16, 2006, at A18.
1766. Compl., United States v. Gaw, No. 4:06-cv-1132 (E.D. Mo. July 25, 2006); see Donna
Walter, Missouri Lawsuit Seeks to Stop Phone Inquiry, Kansas City Daily Record, July 31, 2006.
1767. United States v. Adams, 473 F. Supp. 2d 108, 112 (D. Me. 2007); Compl., United States
v. Adams, No. 1:06-cv-97 (D. Me. Aug. 21, 2006); see Aull, supra note 1764; Gregory D. Kesich,
U.S. Shows New Toughness with State, Portland Press Herald, Aug. 23, 2006, at A1.
1768. Compl., United States v. Palermino, No. 3:06-cv-1405 (D. Conn., Sept. 6, 2006).
1769. Compl., United States v. Volz, No. 2:06-cv-188 (D. Vt. Oct. 2, 2006).
1770. Notice of Removal, Gaw v. AT&T Commc ns of the Southwest Inc., No. 2:06-cv-4177
(W.D. Mo. Aug. 10, 2006); see In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 630 F. Supp. 2d 1092,
1093 94 (N.D. Cal. 2009); State Cases Summ. J. Denial Order, supra note 1764, at 3.
1771. Adams, 473 F. Supp. 2d 108.
1772. Transfer Order, In re NSA Records Litig., No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. issued Feb. 15, 2007),
filed in In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 21, 2007); see
State Cases Summ. J. Denial Order, supra note 1764, at 2; Docket Sheet, United States v. Volz,
No. 3:07-cv-1396 (N.D. Cal. Mar. 9, 2007) (action transferred from D. Vt.); Docket Sheet, United
States v. Palermino, No. 3:07-cv-1326 (N.D. Cal. Mar. 7, 2007) (action transferred from D.
Conn.); Docket Sheet, United States v. Rabner, No. 3:07-cv-1324 (N.D. Cal. Mar. 7, 2007) (action
transferred from D.N.J.); Docket Sheet, United States v. Adams, No. 3:07-cv-1323 (N.D. Cal.
Mar. 7, 2007) (action transferred from D. Me.); Docket Sheet, United States v. Gaw, No. 3:07-cv-
1242 (N.D. Cal. Mar. 2, 2007) (action transferred from E.D. Mo.); Docket Sheet, Clayton v.
AT&T Commc ns of the Southwest Inc., No. 3:07-cv-1187 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 28, 2007) (action
transferred from W.D. Mo.); see also Harrison, supra note 1764.
The name for the government s action against Missouri changed upon the expiration of Steve
Gaw s term on the Missouri Public Service Commission; Commissioner Robert M. Clayton III
remained a defendant. Order, United States v. Clayton, No. 3:07-cv-1242 (N.D. Cal. Dec. 12,
2007).
1773. State Cases Summ. J. Denial Order, supra note 1764, at 15 34.
1774. Id. at 35.
1775. Id.
1776. In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 630 F. Supp. 2d 1092 (N.D. Cal. 2009).
1777. Elec. Privacy Info. Ctr. v. Dep t of Justice, 511 F. Supp. 2d 56, 62 63 (D.D.C. 2007);
Elec. Privacy Info. Ctr. v. Dep t of Justice, 416 F. Supp. 2d 30, 33 34 (D.D.C. 2006); Compl. at 3,
Elec. Privacy Info. Ctr. v. Dep t of Justice, No. 1:06-cv-96 (D.D.C. Jan. 19, 2006) [hereinafter
Elec. Privacy Info Ctr. Compl.].
1778. Elec. Privacy Info. Ctr., 511 F. Supp. 2d at 63; Compl. at 6, ACLU v. Dep t of Justice,
No. 1:06-cv-214 (D.D.C. Feb. 7, 2006) [hereinafter D.D.C. ACLU Compl.]; see Romero & Tem-
ple-Raston, supra note 226, at 71.
1779. Elec. Privacy Info. Ctr., 416 F. Supp. 2d at 35; D.D.C. ACLU Compl., supra note 1778;
Docket Sheet, ACLU, No. 1:06-cv-214 (D.D.C. Feb. 7, 2006); Elec. Privacy Info Ctr. Compl.,
supra note 1777; Docket Sheet, Elec. Privacy Info. Ctr., No. 1:06-cv-96 (D.D.C. Jan. 19, 2006);
see Dan Eggen, A Judge Finds Administration s Secrecy Baffling, Wash. Post, Sept. 7, 2007, at
A19.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Kennedy for this report in the judge s chambers on November
12, 2008.
1780. Elec. Privacy Info. Ctr., 511 F. Supp. 2d 56 (D.D.C. 2007).
1781. Elec. Privacy Info. Ctr. v. Dep t of Justice, 584 F. Supp. 2d, 65 (D.D.C. 2008); see
Judge Seeks Wiretapping Documents, N.Y. Times, Nov. 2, 2008, at 18.
1782. Notice of Lodging, ACLU, No. 1:06-cv-214 (D.D.C. Nov. 17, 2008).
1783. Compl., Elec. Frontier Found. v. Dep t of Justice, No. 1:07-cv-403 (D.D.C. Feb. 27,
2007).
1798. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. Mar. 21, 2006, Tr., supra note 1794.
1799. Id.; see Fought, supra note 1797; Keefe, supra note 1681, at 31.
1800. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 451 F. Supp. 2d at 1219; Interview with Hon. Garr M.
King, Feb. 14, 2007.
1801. Tr. at 32 33, Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 3:06-cv-274 (D. Or. Apr. 25,
2006) [hereinafter Al-Haramain Islamic Found. Apr. 25, 2006, Tr.], also filed as Attach. 1, Gov t
Lodging Reply, supra note 1795; see Liptak, supra note 1657.
1802. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 451 F. Supp. 2d at 1217, 1229 (granting the government s
motion); Defs. Mot. to Prevent Pls. Access to Sealed Classified Doc., Al-Haramain Islamic
Found., No. 3:06-cv-274 (D. Or. May 26, 2006).
1803. Pls. Resp. to Defs. Mot. to Deny Access to Sealed Doc. at 15, Al-Haramain Islamic
Found., No. 3:06-cv-274 (D. Or. June 16, 2006).
1804. Interview with Hon. Garr M. King, Feb. 14, 2007.
1805. Id.
1806. Id.
1807. Id.
1808. Id.; see Liptak, supra note 1657.
1809. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. Mar. 21, 2006, Tr., supra note 1794; see Green, Feds
Stance, supra note 1681.
1810. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, 451 F. Supp. 2d 1215, 1223 n.3 (D. Or. 2006); but
see id. at 1231 ( it is no longer secret to plaintiffs whether their communications were intercepted
as described in the Sealed Document ).
1811. Id. at 1229; see Liptak, supra note 1654; Liptak, supra note 1657; MacLean, supra note
1681.
Although the plaintiffs attorneys said that they had surrendered all copies of the document in
their possession, they could not state whether their clients still had any copies without violating
the attorney client privilege. Pursuant to the government s request, Judge King ordered the plain-
tiffs to deliver to his chambers all copies of the sealed document in their possession or under their
control. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 451 F. Supp. 2d at 1229. It was reported that copies of the
document appear to have been sent abroad, and the government concedes that it has made no ef-
forts to contact people overseas who it suspects have them. Liptak, supra note 1657. In addition,
it appears that a reporter for The Washington Post has reviewed the document. Id.; MacLean, su-
pra note 1681.
1812. Interview with Hon. Garr M. King, Feb. 14, 2007.
1813. Id.; see Liptak, supra note 1657.
1814. Interview with Hon. Garr M. King, Feb. 14, 2007.
1815. Id.
1816. Id.
1817. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, 507 F.3d 1190, 1194 n.2, 1203 (9th Cir. 2007).
1824. Order to Show Cause re Liability, Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 3:07-cv-
109 (N.D. Cal. May 22, 2009), available at 2009 WL 1468792; see Carrie Johnson, Showdown
Looming on State Secrets, Wash. Post, May 26, 2009, at A4.
1825. Briefing Order, Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 3:07-cv-109 (N.D. Cal. June
5, 2009); see Carrie Johnson, Judge Revisits Warrantless Eavesdropping, Wash. Post, June 4,
2009, at A4.
1826. Briefing Order, Al-Haramain Islamic Found., No. 3:07-cv-109 (N.D. Cal. June 5, 2009).
1827. Interview with Hon. Henry H. Kennedy, Jr., Nov. 12, 2008.
1828. Id.
1829. Id.
1830. Id.
1831. Id.
1832. Id.
1833. Elec. Privacy Info. Ctr. v. Dep t of Justice, 511 F. Supp. 2d 56, 63 n.5 (D.D.C. 2007);
see Eggen, supra note 1779 (quoting text).
1834. Interview with Hon. Thomas F. Hogan, Jan. 12, 2010.
1835. Id.
1836. Id.
1837. See Liptak, supra note 1657.
In addition to submitting classified arguments in the cases described here, the government of-
fered to submit classified arguments to support its motion to enjoin Maine s investigation of Veri-
zon s assistance in government surveillance if the court would not grant its motion on the basis of
unclassified arguments. TRO Mem. at 13 n.3, United States v. Adams, No. 1:06-cv-97 (D. Me.
Feb. 6, 2007). But because the court did grant the government s motion on the basis of unclassi-
fied arguments, the government did not present classified arguments. See United States v. Adams,
473 F. Supp. 2d 108 (D. Me. 2007).
1838. See Lichtblau, supra note 1219.
1839. Aid, supra note 1646, at 288.
1840. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, 451 F. Supp. 2d 1215, 1219 (D. Or. 2006); D. Or.
Al-Haramain Islamic Found. Docket Sheet, supra note 1683 (noting the filing of the motion on
Mar. 17, 2006); see Green, U.S. Attacks Lawsuit, supra note 1681.
1841. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 451 F. Supp. 2d at 1232 n.8; D. Or. Al-Haramain Islamic
Found. Docket Sheet, supra note 1683 (noting the filing of a lodging notice on Apr. 14, 2006); see
Green, U.S. Attacks Lawsuit, supra note 1681.
The government argued, On the basis of the public record, therefore, the Oregonian s Motion
to Unseal Records (Mar. 17, 2006) [Docket Nos. 7 & 8] should be denied. Should the Court re-
quire additional detail regarding the sealed classified document in this case, however, such detail
can only be conveyed in a classified format, which must be reviewed ex parte and in camera, and
the Court s review of Defendants classified declaration is appropriate in these circumstances.
Gov t Lodging Reply, supra note 1795, at 3.
1842. Gov t Lodging Reply, supra note 1795, at 2 n.1; see Notice of Lodging of Superseding
Material, Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 3:06-cv-274 (D. Or. May 12, 2006).
1843. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. Apr. 25, 2006, Tr., supra note 1801.
1844. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 451 F. Supp. 2d at 1232 n. 8.
1845. Id. at 1218, 1232 33.
1846. Id. at 1219; Notice of Lodging, Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 3:06-cv-274
(D. Or. July 25, 2006) (noticing the lodging of an unredacted classified reply brief); Notice of
Lodging, id. (June 21, 2006) (noticing the lodging of (1) a classified brief, (2) a classified declara-
tion by the director of national intelligence, (3) a classified declaration by the director of the NSA,
and (4) a classified opposition to the plaintiffs pending motion to compel discovery).
1847. D. Or. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. Docket Sheet, supra note 1683.
1848. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 451 F. Supp. 2d at 1219; D. Or. Al-Haramain Islamic
Found. Docket Sheet, supra note 1683.
1849. Al-Haramain Islamic Found., 451 F. Supp. 2d at 1217, 1228, 1233; see Liptak, supra
note 1654.
1850. Interview with Hon. Garr M. King, Feb. 14, 2007.
1851. Id.
1852. Id.; Letter from Carr Sahler, law clerk to Hon. Garr M. King, Apr. 23, 2007.
1853. Interview with Hon. Garr M. King, Feb. 14, 2007.
1854. Id.
1855. Id.
1856. E.D. Mich. ACLU Docket Sheet, supra note 1669; see Pls. Partial Summ. J. Mot.,
ACLU v. NSA, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. Mar. 9, 2006); see also David Ashenfelter, Battle
over Wiretaps to Begin Today, Det. Free Press, June 12, 2006; Adam Liptak, Arguments on Spy
Program Are Heard by Federal Judge, N.Y. Times, June 13, 2006, at A17; Niraj Warikoo, Wire-
tap Suit All About Power, Det. Free Press, June 12, 2006.
1857. Notice of Lodging at 2, ACLU, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. May 26, 2006); Mot. to
Dismiss at 4 n.3, id. (May 26, 2006); see Liptak, supra note 1856; Henry Weinstein, Domestic
Spying Program Comes Under Legal Scrutiny, L.A. Times, June 12, 2006, at 5.
Strictly speaking, the defendants brief supported a separate motion and was not a response to
the plaintiffs motion, but the defendants said, Defendants respectfully submit that their Motion
to Dismiss and Motion to Stay both of which were based upon the United States assertion of the
state-secrets privilege were the appropriate response to Plaintiffs Motion. Defs. Mot. for Cla-
rification at 2, ACLU, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. June 2, 2006); see Ashenfelter, supra note
1856.
1858. Notice of Lodging at 2, ACLU, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. May 26, 2006).
1859. Tr., ACLU, No. 2:06-cv-10204 (E.D. Mich. June 12, 2006); see Liptak, supra note 1856
(reporting that Judge Taylor did not review the classified documents before the hearing).
1860. ACLU v. NSA, 438 F. Supp. 2d 754, 764 (E.D. Mich. 2006) ( the court acknowledges
that it has reviewed all of the materials Defendants submitted ex parte and in camera ).
1861. Interview with Hon. Anna Diggs Taylor, Dec. 7, 2006; see E.D. Mich. ACLU Docket
Sheet, supra note 1669 (noting the lodging of classified documents on May 26, June 30, and Sept.
1, 2006).
1862. Interview with Hon. Anna Diggs Taylor, Dec. 7, 2006.
1863. Id.
1864. Id.
1865. 6th Cir. ACLU Docket Sheets, supra note 1672 (noting order filed Oct. 11, 2006).
1866. Id. (noting the government s filing of briefs on Oct. 16 and Dec. 5, 2006).
1867. Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1868. ACLU v. NSA, 493 F.3d 644, 650 n.3 (6th Cir. 2007); 6th Cir. ACLU Docket Sheets,
supra note 1672 (noting an Oct. 19, 2006, letter from the court to the government concerning the
filing of classified information with the court and a Nov. 1, 2006, motion by the government for
approval of proposed procedures regarding classified information).
1869. Interview with Hon. Alice M. Batchelder, Oct. 30, 2007; Interview with Hon. Julia
Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007; see Liptak, supra note 1663.
1870. Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29 and Nov. 1, 2007.
1871. Interview with Hon. Alice M. Batchelder, Oct. 30, 2007; Interview with Hon. Julia
Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007; see Liptak, supra note 1663.
1872. Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1873. 6th Cir. ACLU Docket Sheets, supra note 1672 (noting the filing of classified-document
lists on Jan. 12 and 25, Apr. 9, and June 11, 2007).
1874. Interview with Hon. Alice M. Batchelder, Oct. 30, 2007; Interview with Hon. Ronald
Lee Gilman, Oct. 29, 2007; Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007; Interview
with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Apr. 24, 2007.
1875. E.g., Notice of Att y Gen. s Letter to Congress, In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig.,
No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Jan. 17, 2007); see Eggen, supra note 1663; Lichtblau & Johnston,
supra note 1663.
1876. 6th Cir. ACLU Docket Sheets, supra note 1672; see ACLU v. NSA, 493 F.3d 644, 650
n.3 (6th Cir. 2007).
1877. Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1878. Interview with Hon. Ronald Lee Gilman, Oct. 29, 2007.
1879. Id.
1880. Id.
1881. Id.
1882. Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1883. Interview with Hon. Alice M. Batchelder, Oct. 30, 2007.
1884. Id.; Interview with Hon. Ronald Lee Gilman, Oct. 29, 2007; Interview with Hon. Julia
Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1885. Interview with Hon. Alice M. Batchelder, Oct. 30, 2007; Interview with Hon. Ronald
Lee Gilman, Oct. 29, 2007; Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1886. Interview with Hon. Alice M. Batchelder, Oct. 30, 2007; Interview with Hon. Julia
Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1887. 6th Cir. ACLU Docket Sheets, supra note 1672 (noting the filing of a supplemental
submission and the lodging of a classified submission on Jan. 25, 2007); see Henry Weinstein,
ACLU Wants Access to Sealed Wiretap Filings, L.A. Times, Jan. 27, 2007, at 14.
1888. Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1889. 6th Cir. ACLU Docket Sheets, supra note 1672 (noting the lodging of classified submis-
sions on Apr. 9 and June 11, 2007).
1890. Interview with Hon. Alice M. Batchelder, Oct. 30, 2007 (noting that technically the
judges should not have reviewed this material, because it was outside the record); Interview with
Hon. Ronald Lee Gilman, Oct. 29, 2007; Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1891. Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1892. ACLU v. NSA, 493 F.3d 644, 650 n.3 (6th Cir. 2007); see id. at 692 ( All three mem-
bers of the panel have reviewed the documents filed by the government under seal that arguably
are protected by the privilege. ).
1893. 6th Cir. ACLU Docket Sheets, supra note 1672 (noting denial of the motion on July 6,
2007); see Weinstein, supra note 1887 (reporting the filing of the motion).
1894. Interview with Hon. Alice M. Batchelder, Oct. 30, 2007; Interview with Hon. Ronald
Lee Gilman, Oct. 29, 2007; Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007. Judge Bat-
chelder has been a circuit judge since 1991 and was a bankruptcy judge 1983 85 and a district
judge 1985 91; Judge Gilman has been a circuit judge since 1997; and Judge Gibbons has been a
circuit judge since 2002 and was a district judge 1983 2002. Federal Judicial Center Biographical
Directory of Federal Judges, http://www.fjc.gov/public/home.nsf/hisj.
1895. Tenenbaum v. Simonini, 372 F.3d 776 (6th Cir. 2004); Interview with Hon. Alice M.
Batchelder, Oct. 30, 2007; Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1896. Interview with Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons, Oct. 29, 2007.
1897. Military & State Secrets Privilege P. & A. Mem. at 4 n.3, Center for Constitutional
Rights v. Bush, No. 1:06-cv-313 (S.D.N.Y. May 26, 2006); Notice of Lodging, id. (May 26,
2006).
1898. Interview with Hon. Gerard E. Lynch, May 16, 2007.
1899. Center for Constitutional Rights Sept. 5, 2006, Tr., supra note 1678; Interview with
Hon. Gerard E. Lynch, May 16, 2007.
1900. Center for Constitutional Rights Sept. 5, 2006, Tr., supra note 1678; Interview with
Hon. Gerard E. Lynch, May 16, 2007.
1901. Transfer Order, In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. 1791 (J.P.M.L. issued Dec.
15, 2006), filed in In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Dec. 19,
2006); Interview with Hon. Gerard E. Lynch, May 16, 2007.
1902. Interview with Hon. Gerard E. Lynch, May 16, 2007.
1903. Terkel v. AT&T, 441 F. Supp. 2d 899, 901, 920 (N.D. Ill. 2006); see Liptak, supra note
1653; McLure, supra note 1650; Robinson, supra note 1653.
1904. Interview with Hon. Matthew F. Kennelly, May 24, 2007; see Notice of Lodging, Terkel
v. AT&T, No. 1:06-cv-2837 (N.D. Ill. June 30, 2006).
1905. Interview with Hon. Matthew F. Kennelly, May 24, 2007.
1906. Id. Judge Kennelly noted that it would be more appropriate for the court to have its own
SCIF. Id.
1907. Id.
1908. Terkel, 441 F. Supp. 2d at 902, 910 11.
1917. Tr., Hepting, No. 3:06-cv-672 (N.D. Cal. May 17, 2006), filed in part as attach., Notice
of Mot. for Transfer & Coordination, Souder v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-1058 (S.D. Cal. May
31, 2006).
1918. Order, Hepting, No. 3:06-cv-672 (N.D. Cal. June 6, 2006), available at 2006 WL
1581965; see Hepting, 439 F. Supp. 2d at 980; see also Bob Egelko, Judge to Hold Private Review
of AT&T Case, S.F. Chron., June 8, 2006, at A4.
Article III federal judges . . . , by virtue of their Constitutional office, may receive access to
classified information in order to address questions before them. U.S. Resp. to Order to Show
Cause, Hepting, No. 3:06-cv-672 (N.D. Cal. July 31, 2006).
1919. Interview with Hon. Vaughn R. Walker, Feb. 15, 2007.
The government also presented a classified reply brief with classified supporting declarations.
Notice of Lodging, Hepting, No. 3:06-cv-672 (N.D. Cal. June 16, 2006).
1920. Interview with Hon. Vaughn R. Walker, Feb. 15, 2007; see Hepting, 439 F. Supp. 2d at
1011 (noting that the classified arguments were hand carried to San Francisco and stored in a se-
cure facility there for a few days while the court conducted its review).
1921. Interview with Hon. Vaughn R. Walker, Feb. 15, 2007. According to Judge Walker, the
officer may have stepped out for coffee. Id.
1922. Id.
1923. Id.; see Notice of Lodging, Hepting v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-672 (N.D. Cal. July
31, 2006).
1924. Id.; Interview with Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Apr. 24, 2007.
1925. Notice of Lodging, In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal.
Jan. 13, 2007); Interview with Hon. Vaughn R. Walker, Feb. 15, 2007.
1936. Notices of Lodging, In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. May 25, 2007); see Mot.
to Dismiss or for Summ. J., id. (May 25, 2007) (redacted brief and declarations).
1937. Notices of Lodging., id. (June 8, 2007); see Supplemental Mot. to Dismiss or for Summ.
J., id. (May 25, 2007) (redacted brief).
1938. Notice of Lodging, id. (Aug. 3, 2007).
1939. Notice of Lodging, id. (Oct. 25, 2007).
1940. Opposition Br., id. (Oct. 25, 2007).
1941. Id. at 2.
1942. Preservation Order, id. (Nov. 6, 2007).
1943. Notice of Lodging, Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 3:07-cv-109 (N.D. Cal.
Mar. 14, 2008); Mot. to Dismiss, id.
1944. Tr., In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (N.D. Cal. Sept. 12, 2008).
1945. In re NSA Telecomm. Records Litig., 633 F. Supp. 2d 949, 957 (N.D. Cal. 2009); No-
tice of Lodging, In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (Sept. 19, 2008).
1946. Notice of Lodging, In re NSA, No. M:06-cv-1791 (Nov. 5, 2008).
1947. Reply, id.
Now there are safes suitable for storing top secret information in each of the court s four prin-
cipal places of hearing cases: San Francisco, Pasadena, Seattle, and Portland. Id.; Interview with
Dep t of Justice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Sept. 24, 2008.
1957. Id.
1958. 9th Cir. Al-Haramain Islamic Found. Docket Sheet, supra note 1684; 9th Cir. Hepting
Docket Sheets, supra note 1717; see Vick, supra note 1718.
1959. Interview with Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, Jan. 9, 2008.
1960. Interview with Hon. Michael Daly Hawkins, Sept. 30, 2008.
1961. Interview with Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, Jan. 9, 2008.
1962. Interview with Hon. Michael Daly Hawkins, Sept. 30, 2008.
District Judge Walker, on the other hand, observed that this method made it more difficult to
remember what was classified and what was not. Interview with Hon. Vaughn R. Walker, Sept.
29, 2008; see supra.
1963. Interview with Hon. Michael Daly Hawkins, Sept. 30, 2008.
1964. Interview with Hon. Harry Pregerson, Oct. 1, 2008.
1965. Id.
1966. Interview with Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, Jan. 9, 2008.
1967. Id.
1968. Id.
1969. Interview with Hon. Michael Daly Hawkins, Sept. 30, 2008.
1970. Interview with Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, Jan. 9, 2008; Interview with Dep t of Jus-
tice Litig. Sec. Section Staff, Sept. 24, 2008.
1971. Interview with Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, Jan. 9, 2008.
1972. Id.
1973. Id.
1974. Id.
1975. Interview with Hon. Michael Daly Hawkins, Sept. 30, 2008.
1976. Interview with Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, Jan. 9, 2008.
1977. Id.
1978. Interview with Hon. Harry Pregerson, Oct. 1, 2008.
1979. Notice of Lodging, Al-Haramain Islamic Found. v. Bush, No. 06-36083 (9th Cir. Nov. 9,
2009).
1980. Order, Id. (Nov. 23, 2009).
1981. Notice of Lodging, Elec. Frontier Found. v. Dep t of Justice, No. 1:07-cv-403 (D.D.C.
June 25, 2007).
1982. D.D.C. Elec. Frontier Found. Summ. J. Op., supra note 1785, at 11, 15, 18.
1983. Terkel v. AT&T, 441 F. Supp. 2d 899, 902 (N.D. Ill. 2006).
1984. Interview with Hon. Matthew F. Kennelly, May 24, 2007.
1985. Id.
1986. Id.
1987. Id.
1988. Minute Entry, Terkel v. AT&T, No. 1:06-cv-2837 (N.D. Ill. Feb. 21, 2007).
1989. Civil Minute Order, Hepting v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-672 (N.D. Cal. May 17,
2006).
1990. N.D. Cal. Hepting Docket Sheet, supra note 1701.
1991. Notice of Manual Filing, Hepting, No. 3:06-cv-672 (N.D. Cal. May 24, 2006); N.D. Cal.
Hepting Docket Sheet, supra note 1701.
The redacted text appeared in one of AT&T s three arguments an argument spanning four
pages of the 20-page brief: II.B. The Court Cannot Adjudicate Plaintiffs Prima Facie Claims
Until It Reviews The Classified Submissions. Redacted Reply Mem., Hepting, No. 3:06-cv-672
(N.D. Cal. May 26, 2006).
1992. Declan McCullagh, AT&T Leaks Sensitive Info in NSA Suit, May 26, 2006, http://news.
com.com/AT38T+leaks+sensitive+info+in+NSA+suit/2100-1028_3-6077353.html.
1993. Redacted Reply Mem., Hepting, No. 3:06-cv-672 (N.D. Cal. May 26, 2006); N.D. Cal.
Hepting Docket Sheet, supra note 1701.
1994. http://www.politechbot.com/docs/att.not.redacted.brief.052606.pdf.
1995. Redacted Reply Mem., Hepting v. AT&T Corp., No. 3:06-cv-672 (N.D. Cal. May 26,
2006).
1996. Hepting v. AT&T Corp., 439 F. Supp. 2d 974, 1010 (N.D. Cal. 2006); see id. at 1011
(ordering the parties to show cause in writing by July 31, 2006, why the court should not appoint
such an expert).
1997. Id. at 1010 11; see also id. at 1011 (noting that the court has a specific candidate in
mind). Judge Walker thinks that former CIA Director James Woolsey would be a good candidate,
but one of the parties expressed concerns about Mr. Woolsey s having opined on the secret sur-
veillance program. Interview with Hon. Vaughn R. Walker, Feb. 15, 2007.
2000. Indictment, United States v. Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio Feb. 16, 2006); see
Dan Eggen, Ohio Men Accused of Plot to Kill Troops in Iraq, Wash. Post, Feb. 22, 2006, at A3;
Amanda Garrett et al., 3 Ohioans Face Terror Charges, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Feb. 22, 2006, at
A1; Mike Wilkinson & Christina Hall, 3 Charged in Terror Plot, Toledo Blade, Feb. 22, 2006, at
A1; Neil A. Lewis, 3 Charged with Conspiring to Kill U.S. Troops in Iraq, N.Y. Times, Feb. 22,
2006, at A12; Andrew Zajac, Ohio Men Indicted on Terror Charges, Chi. Trib., Feb. 22, 2006,
News, at 3.
2001. See Indictment, supra note 2000; Eggen, supra note 2000; Lewis, supra note 2000; Za-
jac, supra note 2000.
2002. Docket Sheet, Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio Feb. 16, 2006) [hereinafter Amawi
Docket Sheet]; see Eggen, supra note 2000; Garrett et al., supra note 2000; Wilkinson & Hall,
supra note 2000; Zajac, supra note 2000.
2003. Amawi Docket Sheet, supra note 2002; see Mark Reiter, Deadline Imposed in Local
Terrorism Case, Toledo Blade, Mar. 8, 2006, at B1.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Carr for this report at a district judges workshop in San Anto-
nio, Texas, on September 9, 2008.
2004. Interview with Hon. James G. Carr, Sept. 9, 2008.
2005. Id.; see Erika Ray, Experts Say Terror Links Are Formed Overseas, Toledo Blade, Feb.
23, 2006, at A6.
2006. See Ignazio Messina & Christina Hall, Business Falls at Firms Tied to 3 Suspects, Tole-
do Blade, Feb. 23, 2006, at A6.
2007. See Ray, supra note 2005.
2008. See Indictment, supra note 2000; Few Clues Available on Accused Toledo Man, Toledo
Blade, Feb. 22, 2006, at A4 [hereinafter Few Clues].
2009. See Christopher Evans et al., Nickel-and-Dime Hustler, or Something Worse?, Cleveland
Plain Dealer, May 21, 2006, at A1.
2010. See Evans, et al., supra note 2009; Few Clues, supra note 2008.
2011. See Erica Blake, Local Man in Terror Case Is Released on Bail, Toledo Blade, Sept. 1,
2007, at B1.
2012. See Christina Hall, Indictment of UT Student Shocks Family, Acquaintances, Toledo
Blade, Feb. 22, 2006, at A4; Messina & Hall, supra note 2006; David Yonke & Tom Troy, Tole-
do-Area Muslims Ask for Justice, Fear Backlash, Toledo Blade, Feb. 22, 2006, at A1.
2013. Indictment, supra note 2000; see Eggen, supra note 2000; Garrett et al., supra note
2000; Lewis, supra note 2000; Wilkinson & Hall, supra note 2000; Zajac, supra note 2000.
2014. Indictment, supra note 2000
2015. See Joshua Boak, Detainee Served as Imam at Prison, Toledo Blade, Feb. 23, 2006, at
A1.
2016. Mike Tobin et al., FBI S Informant Worked at Muslim Charity 3 Years, Cleveland Plain
Dealer, Mar. 2, 2006, at A1; David Yonke, Insider in Local Terror Arrests ID d, Toledo Blade,
Mar. 2, 2006, at A1; Christopher D. Kirkpatrick & David Yonke, Muslims Find Giving to Charity
Now Harder, Toledo Blade, Mar. 6, 2006, at A1.
2017. Search Warrant, United States v. AZ Travel Inc., No. 3:06-mj-7025 (N.D. Ohio Feb. 18,
2006).
2018. Affidavit, AZ Travel Inc., No. 3:06-mj-7025 (N.D. Ohio filed unsealed Apr. 17, 2006);
see Mark Reiter, Feds Suspected Plot by Toledo Trio in 04, Toledo Blade, Apr. 18, 2006, at A1.
2019. Order, United States v. Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio June 6, 2006).
2020. Superseding Indictment, Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio Feb. 7, 2007); see Jeff
Coen & Tonya Maxwell, 2 Arrested in Terror Conspiracy, Chi. Trib., Feb. 22, 2007, Metro, at 1;
Mark Reiter, 2 Tied to Terror Suspects Indicted, Toledo Blade, Feb. 22, 2007, at A1; Libby Sand-
er, 2 Chicago Cousins Are Charged with Plotting Overseas Attacks, N.Y. Times, Feb. 22, 2007, at
A20.
2021. Indictment, United States v. El-Hindi, No. 3:07-cr-74 (N.D. Ohio Feb. 8, 2007); see Rei-
ter, supra note 2020; Sander, supra note 2020.
2022. Indictment, United States v. Mazloum, No. 3:07-cr-75 (N.D. Ohio Feb. 8, 2007); see
Reiter, supra note 2020; Sander, supra note 2020.
2023. Docket Sheet, Mazloum, No. 3:07-cr-75 (N.D. Ohio Feb. 8, 2007) [hereinafter Mazloum
Docket Sheet]; Docket Sheet, El-Hindi, No. 3:07-cr-74 (N.D. Ohio Feb. 8, 2007) [hereinafter El-
Hindi Docket Sheet].
2024. See Blake, supra note 2011.
2025. Order, Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio Dec. 27, 2007); Indictment, United States v.
Ahmed, No. 1:07-cr-647 (N.D. Ohio Dec. 13, 2007).
2026. Amawi Docket Sheet, supra note 2002; see Erica Blake, U.S. Jury Pool Draws 450 for
Terror Conspiracy Trial, Toledo Blade, Mar. 5, 2008, at B1; Damian G. Guevara, Toledo Trio
Accused in 2006 Terror Plot Head to Trial, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Mar. 4, 2008, at B1.
2027. Interview with Hon. James G. Carr, Sept. 9, 2008.
Judge Carr wishes he had given the questions greater scrutiny, because some proved to be too
confusing to the potential jurors. Id.
2028. Id.
2029. Id.
2030. Id.
2031. Id.
2032. Id.
2033. Id.
2034. Order, United States v. Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio Mar. 24, 2008).
2035. Gov t Mot., Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio July 15, 2008).
2036. Amawi Docket Sheet, supra note 2002.
Following opening statements, Judge Carr provided the jurors with preliminary instructions.
James G. Carr, United States v. Amawi: Preliminary Jury Instructions (Apr. 1, 2008).
2037. See Erica Blake, The Trainer Begins Terror Trial Testimony, Toledo Blade, Apr. 3,
2008, at A1.
2038. See Blake, supra note 2037.
2039. Amawi Docket Sheet, supra note 2002; see Mark Reiter, Terrorist Plot Case Is Handed
to Jurors, Toledo Blade, June 11, 2008, at B1.
For jury instructions, see James G. Carr, United States v. Amawi: Final Jury Instructions (June
10, 2008); James G. Carr, United States v. Amawi: Stipulated Definitions (June 4, 2008); James
G. Carr, United States v. Amawi: Supplemental Jury Instruction (June 10, 2008) (concerning ex-
amination of original evidence).
2040. Jury Verdicts, United States v. Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio June 13, 2008); see
Mark Reiter, 3 Guilty in Plot to Kill Troops, Toledo Blade, June 14, 2008, at A1.
2041. See Erica Blake, Millions Spent on Terror Case, June 22, 2008, at A1.
2042. El-Hindi Docket Sheet, supra note 2023; see Erica Blake, Convicted Terrorist to Face
Another Trial, Toledo Blade, Nov. 5, 2008, at B1.
2043. Judgment & Commitment, United States v. El-Hindi, No. 3:07-cr-74 (N.D. Ohio Oct.
26, 2009); see Erica Blake, El-Hindi Guilty of Conspiracy, Theft Charges, Toledo Blade, Nov. 13,
2008, at B1.
2044. Docket Sheet, United States v. El-Hindi, No. 09-4328 (6th Cir. Oct. 30, 2009) (nothing
that the appellee brief is due Feb. 5, 2010).
2045. El-Hindi Docket Sheet, supra note 2023.
2046. Judgment & Commitment, El-Hindi, No. 3:07-cr-74 (N.D. Ohio Dec. 8, 2008).
2047. See Erica Blake, 3 in Toledo Terror Plot Will Serve up to 20 Years, Toledo Blade, Oct.
22, 2009, at A1.
2048. Am. J. & Commitment, United States v. Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio Oct. 26,
2009).
2049. Judgment & Commitment, id. (Oct. 26, 2009).
2050. Judgment & Commitment, El-Hindi, No. 3:07-cr-74 (N.D. Ohio Oct. 26, 2009).
2051. Judgment & Commitment, Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio Oct. 27, 2009).
2052. Docket Sheet, United States v. Mazloum, No. 09-4345 (6th Cir. Nov. 4, 2009) (govern-
ment s appeal of Mazoum s sentence); Docket Sheet, United States v. El-Hindi, No. 09-4342 (6th
Cir. Nov. 4, 2009) (government s appeal of El-Hindi s sentence); Docket Sheet, United States v.
Amawi, No. 09-4340 (6th Cir. Nov. 4, 2009) (government s appeal of Amawi s sentence); Docket
Sheet, United States v. Mazloum, No. 09-4344 (6th Cir. Nov. 4, 2009) (Mazoum s appeal); Dock-
et Sheet, United States v. El-Hindi, No. 09-4341 (6th Cir. Nov. 4, 2009) (El-Hindi s appeal);
Docket Sheet, United States v. Amawi, No. 09-4339 (6th Cir. Nov. 4, 2009) (Amawi s appeal);
see Terror Trio File Notices of Appeal with Federal Court, Toledo Blade, Oct. 29, 2009, at B3;
U.S. Appeals Sentences in Local Terrorism Case, Toledo Blade, Oct. 31, 2009, at B2.
2053. Mazloum Docket Sheet, supra note 2023.
2054. Docket Sheet, United States v. Ahmed, No. 1:07-cr-647 (N.D. Ohio Dec. 13, 2007); see
w Men Plead Guilty in Local Terror Case, Toledo Blade, Jan. 16, 2009, at B1.
2055. Quarterly Report, Ahmed, No. 1:07-cr-647 (N.D. Ohio May 1, 2009).
2056. Surrender Order, id. (Jan. 8, 2010); Quarterly Report, supra note 2055.
2057. See Christina Hall, Scrutiny of Terror Suspects Strict, Toledo Blade, Feb. 25, 2006, at
A1.
2058. Amawi Mot. , United States v. Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio Mar. 17, 2006); see
Attorney Seeks Data on Inmate Privacy, Toledo Blade, Mar. 18, 2006, at B1.
2059. Mazloum Mot., Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio Mar. 20, 2006).
2060. Gov t Resps., Amawi, No. 3:06-cr-719 (N.D. Ohio Mar. 21, 2006).
2061. Amawi Docket Sheet, supra note 2002; see Mark Reiter, Local Terror Suspect Will Get
New Lawyer, Toledo Blade, Oct. 20, 2006, at B3.
2062. Interview with Hon. James G. Carr, Sept. 9, 2008.
2063. Id.
2064. Id.
2065. Id.
2066. Id.
2067. Id.
2068. Id.
2069. Id.
On March 23, 2006, the FBI arrested Georgia Tech student Syed Haris Ahmed on
a sealed material support indictment filed in the Northern District of Georgia.2070
The court initially assigned the case to District Judge Clarence Cooper and Magi-
strate Judge Joel M. Feldman.2071 With the defendant s consent, the government
obtained from Judge Feldman permission to proceed initially under seal with
closed proceedings.2072 But on the folowing day, April 20, the day Ahmed
pleaded not guilty at a closed hearing,2073 the Atlanta Journal-Constitution re-
ported Ahmed s arrest,2074 and as a result the goverment moved to unseal the
case.2075
Also on April 20, Magistrate Judge Linda T. Walker took over for Judge
Feldman,2076 because of Judge Feldman s impending retirement.2077 Two months
later, because of Judge Walker s recusal, Magistrate Judge Gerrilyn G. Brill took
over for Judge Walker.2078
Ahmed is an American citizen born in Pakistan.2079 He moved to the United
States with his parents and siblings in 1997.2080 At Georgia Tech, he majored in
mechanical engineering.2081
2070. Indictment, United States v. Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Mar. 23, 2006); see
Brenda Goodman, Student Is Held in Terror Case, N.Y. Times, Apr. 21, 2006, at A18; Bill Torpy,
Terror Charge for Student, Atlanta J. & Const., Apr. 21, 2006.
2071. Docket Sheet, Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Mar. 23, 2006) [hereinafter N.D. Ga.
Docket Sheet].
For this report, Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Cooper and his law clerk Nicole Jenkins in the
judge s chambers on November 18, 2009.
2072. Order, Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Apr. 19, 2006).
2073. Bill Torpy & Jeremy Redmon, Path Traced in Suspects Terror Case, Atlanta J. &
Const., Apr. 22, 2006, at A1.
2074. Bill Torpy & Mike Morris, FBI Detains Tech Student, but Won't Say Why, Atlanta J. &
Const., Apr. 20, 2006, at A1.
2075. Mot. to Seal, Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Apr. 20, 2006); see Goodman, supra
note 2070.
2076. N.D. Ga. Docket Sheet, supra note 2071.
2077. Reassignment Ord., Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Apr. 20, 2006) ( In light of the
potential length required to dispose of the above-styled case which may extend beyond the under-
signed s scheduled October 22, 2006 retirement, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this case be
reassigned from the undersigned to the next magistrate scheduled to receive a long case, to wit: the
Honorable Linda T. Walker. ); see Order, id., No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Apr. 19, 2006) (declar-
ing the case to be complex under 18 U.S.C. §§ 3161(h)(8)(A) and (B)(ii)).
2078. Reassignment Ord., Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. June 21, 2006); Interview with
Hon. Gerrilyn G. Brill, Nov. 18, 2009.
2079. See Goodman, supra note 2070; Torpy & Morris, supra note 2074.
2097. Specific Findings, supra note 2091, at 3; see Brenda Goodman, U.S. Says 2 Georgia
Men Planned a Terror Attack, N.Y. Times, Apr. 22, 2006, at A12; Torpy, supra note 2092.
2098. See Ian Austen & David Johnston, 17 Held in Plot to Bomb Sites Across Ontario, N.Y.
Times, June 4, 2006, at 11; Bill Torpy, Ga. Terror Case Tied to Arrests, Atlanta J. & Const., June
4, 2006, at A1; Torpy, supra note 2092.
2099. Specific Findings, supra note 2091, at 5 6 ( That the videos were to advance and pro-
vide support for terrorism is demonstrated by Sadequee s narration during the dusk videotaping of
the Pentagon, when, referring to the Pentagon, Sadequee stated: this is where our brothers at-
tacked. ); see Rashbaum & Goodman, supra note 2083; Redmon & Torpy, supra note 2085; Tor-
py, supra note 2092; Craig Whitlock & Spencer S. Hsu, Terror Webmaster Sentenced in Britain,
Wash. Post, Jan. 24, 2008, at A10.
2100. Specific Findings, supra note 2091, at 13;; see Torpy, supra note 2092.
On July 5, 2007, Tsouli was sentenced by a British court to 10 years in prison. See Whitlock &
Hsu, supra note 2099.
2101. Specific Findings, supra note 2091, at 10; see Torpy, supra note 2092.
2102. See Torpy, supra note 2092.
2103. Specific Findings, supra note 2091, at 10.
2104. Id. at 11.
2105. Id. at 15.
2106. N.D. Ga. Docket Sheet, supra note 2071 (noting transfer on Oct. 1, 2008); Interview
with Hon. Clarence Cooper, Nov. 18, 2009; see Tr. at 3 4, United States v. Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-
147 (Jan. 26, 2009, filed Feb. 12, 2009); Tr. at 2 3, id. (Jan. 26, 2009, filed Jan. 30, 2009); Federal
Judicial Center Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, http://www.fjc.gov/public/home.nsf/hisj
(noting Judge Cooper s taking senior status on Feb. 9, 2009).
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Duffey for this report in the judge s chambers on June 16,
2009, and by telephone on February 18, 2010.
2107. Third Superseding Indictment, Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Dec. 9, 2008) (super-
seding indictment against Sadequee); Second Superseding Indictment, id. (superseding indictment
against Ahmed).
2108. See Bill Rankin, Terror Suspects May Want to Defend Selves, Atlanta J. & Const., Jan.
28, 2009, at C3.
2109. Specific Findings, supra note 2091, at 2; Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr.,
June 16, 2009; see Bill Rankin, No Jury for Terror Suspect, Atlanta J. & Const., May 20, 2009, at
B1.
2110. N.D. Ga. Docket Sheet, supra note 2071; Specific Findings, supra note 2091, at 2; see
Bill Rankin, Defendant Fell Prey to Extremist, Lawyer Says, Atlanta J. & Const., June 2, 2009,
at A10.
2111. Verdict, United States v. Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. June 10, 2009); Specific
Findings, supra note 2091, at 2; see Robbie Brown, Georgia Man Is Convicted in Conspiracy,
N.Y. Times, June 11, 2009, at A21; Bill Rankin, Terror Trial Verdict: Guilty, Atlanta J. & Const.,
June 11, 2009, at A1.
2112. Interview with Hon. Clarence Cooper, Nov. 18, 2009; Interview with Hon. Gerrilyn G.
Brill, Nov. 18, 2009; Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., June 16, 2009.
2113. Interview with Hon. Gerrilyn G. Brill, Nov. 18, 2009.
2114. Id.
2115. Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., June 16, 2009.
2116. Id.
2117. Id.
2118. Id.
2119. Specific Findings, supra note 2091; N.D. Ga. Docket Sheet, supra note 2071; Interview
with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., June 16, 2009.
2120. Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., June 16, 2009.
2121. William S. Duffey, Jr., United States v. Sadequee: Jury Questionnaire (July 22, 2009)
[hereinafter Sadequee Jury Questionnaire]; Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., February
18, 2010.
A questionnaire was also prepared for Ahmed s trial, but it was not used because Ahmed s trial
was before the bench. William S. Duffey, Jr., United States v. Ahmed: Jury Questionnaire (2009).
2122. Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., February 18, 2010.
2123. Id.
Judge Duffey tries to minimize the amount of jurors idle time at the courthouse. Id.
2124. Sadequee Jury Questionnaire, supra note 2121; Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey,
Jr., February 18, 2010.
2125. N.D. Ga. Docket Sheet, supra note 2071.
2126. Id.; Tr., United States v. Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Aug. 3, 2009, filed Aug. 31,
2009); Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., February 18, 2010.
2127. Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., February 18, 2010.
2128. Id.
2129. Id.
2130. Jury Verdict, United States v. Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Aug. 12, 2009) (guilty
of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, providing and attempting to provide materi-
al support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist or-
ganization, and attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organiza-
tion).
2131. N.D. Ga. Docket Sheet, supra note 2071; see Motion, Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga.
Oct. 7, 2009).
2132. Judgment and Commitment, Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Dec. 15, 2009)
(Ahmed s sentence); Judgment and Commitment, id., (Dec. 14, 2009) (Sadequee s sentence); see
Bill Rankin, Two Terrorists Get Prison Sentences, Atlanta J. & Const., Dec. 15, 2009, at A1.
2133. Docket Sheet, United States v. Ahmed, No. 09-16452 (11th Cir. Dec. 29, 2009); Docket
Sheet, United States v. Sadequee, No. 09-16325 (11th Cir. Dec. 21, 2009).
2134. Order, Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Apr. 19, 2006).
2135. See Torpy & Redmon, supra note 2073.
2136. N.D. Ga. Docket Sheet, supra note 2071 (noting Sept. 1, 2006, minute order).
2137. Appointment Ord., Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Aug. 9, 2006).
2138. Interview with Hon. Gerrilyn G. Brill, Nov. 18, 2009.
2139. Id.
2140. Protective Ord., Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Apr. 19, 2006).
2141. Order, Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Oct. 26, 2006); see Bill Torpy, Terror Case
Files to Remain Open, Atlanta J. & Const., Oct. 27, 2006, at D3.
2142. See Moni Basu, Judge Seeks Balance on Terror Case Evidence, Atlanta J. & Const.,
Dec. 16, 2006, at B3.
2143. See Basu, supra note 2142.
2144. Order, Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Dec. 20, 2006).
2145. N.D. Ga. Docket Sheet, supra note 2071; see Bill Torpy, Lawyer in Georgia Terror
Case Must Show Need to Know, Atlanta J. & Const., June 20, 2006, at B3.
2146. Protective Ord., Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Feb. 8, 2007).
2147. See Bill Torpy, Security Clearance Slows Terror Case, Atlanta J. & Const., Sept. 2,
2006, at D3.
2148. Interview with Hon. Clarence Cooper, Nov. 18, 2009; Interview with Hon. Gerrilyn G.
Brill, Nov. 18, 2009; Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., June 16, 2009.
2149. See Torpy, supra note 2147
2150. 18 U.S.C. §§ 4, 6(c)(1) (2000); see Reagan, supra note 165, at 12 14.
2151. Tr. at 16, United States v. Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Sept. 18, 2008, filed Sept.
23, 2008)
2152. Interview with Hon. Clarence Cooper, Nov. 18, 2009; Interview with Hon. Gerrilyn G.
Brill, Nov. 18, 2009.
2153. Rep. & Rec., United States v. Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Oct. 2, 2007), adopted,
Order, id. (Dec. 19, 2008); see Minute Sheet, id. (Sept. 24, 2007).
2154. See Reagan, supra note 165, at 3 (describing sensitive compartmented information).
2155. See Torpy, supra note 2141; see also Reagan, supra note 165, at 19 (describing SCIFs).
2156. Interview with Hon. Gerrilyn G. Brill, Nov. 18, 2009.
2157. Id.; Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., June 16, 2009.
2158. Interview with Hon. Clarence Cooper, Nov. 18, 2009; Interview with Hon. Gerrilyn G.
Brill, Nov. 18, 2009; Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., June 16, 2009; see Torpy, supra
note 2141.
2159. Federal Judicial Center Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, http://www.fjc.gov/
public/home.nsf/hisj; see Rankin, supra note 2109.
2160. Interview with Hon. William S. Duffey, Jr., June 16, 2009.
2161. Id.
2162. FISA Mot., United States v. Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Aug. 16, 2006).
2163. Rep. & Rec., Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Aug. 22, 2007).
2164. Interview with Hon. Gerrilyn G. Brill, Nov. 18, 2009.
2165. Id.
2166. NSA Mot., Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Aug. 16, 2006).
2167. Order, Ahmed, No. 1:06-cr-147 (N.D. Ga. Feb. 7, 2007).
2168. Indictment, United States v. Batiste, No. 1:06-cr-20373 (S.D. Fla. June 22, 2006); see
Christopher Drew & Eric Lichtblau, Two Views of Terror Suspects: Die-Hards or Dupes, N.Y.
Times, July 1, 2006, at A1; David Ovalle, Evan S. Benn, Larry Lebowitz & Luisa Yanez, Terror-
ism Raid Targets a Warehouse in Miami, Miami Herald, June 23, 2006, at A1; Walter Pincus, FBI
Role in Terror Probe Questioned, Wash. Post, Sept. 2, 2006, at A1; Scott Shane & Andrea Zarate,
F.B.I. Killed Plot in Talking State, a Top Aide Says, N.Y. Times, June 24, 2006, at A1; Peter Who-
riskey & Dan Eggen, Terror Suspects Had No Explosives and Few Contacts, Wash. Post, June 24,
2006, at A3.
In 2009, the Sears Tower became known as the Willis Tower. See Mary Ellen Podmolik,
Tower Title Holds Power, Chi. Trib., Mar. 13, 2009, News, at 5.
2169. See Shane & Zarate, supra note 2168; Whoriskey & Eggen, supra note 2168.
2170. See Trenton Daniel, Nicole White & Andres Viglucci, Bible Their Book, Work Their
Life, Family Says, Miami Herald, June 24, 2006, at A1; Shane & Zarate, supra note 2168; Who-
riskey & Eggen, supra note 2168.
2171. See Shane & Zarate, supra note 2168; Whoriskey & Eggen, supra note 2168.
2172. See Daniel et al., supra note 2170; Kirk Semple, U.S. Falters in Terror Case Against 7
in Miami, N.Y. Times, Dec. 14, 2007, at A22; Shane & Zarate, supra note 2168; Jay Weaver &
Luisa Yanez, Mistrial Called for 6 of Liberty City 7, Miami Herald, Dec. 14, 2007, at A1; Peter
Whoriskey, Man Acquitted in Terror Case Faces Deportation, Wash. Post, Mar. 2, 2008, at A3;
Whoriskey & Eggen, supra note 2168.
2173. See Abby Goodnough, Trial Starts for Men in Plot to Destroy Sears Tower, N.Y. Times,
Oct. 3, 2007, at A14.
2174. See Daniel et al., supra note 2170; Drew & Lichtblau, supra note 2168; Charles Rabin
& Susannah A. Nesmith, Family: Suspect Grew Up Deeply Religious, Miami Herald, June 27,
2006, at A1.
2175. See Rabin & Nesmith, supra note 2174.
2176. See Drew & Lichtblau, supra note 2168; Pincus, supra note 2168.
2191. See Jay Weaver, Proving Liberty City 7 s Intentions Is Task for Feds, Miami Herald,
Sept. 18, 2007, at A1.
2192. Interview with Hon. Joan A. Lenard, Oct. 8, 2009.
2193. Joan A. Lenard, United States v. Batiste: Voir Dire Questions (Sept. 18, 2007) [hereinaf-
ter Voir Dire Questions]; Interview with Hon. Joan A. Lenard, Oct. 8, 2009; see United States v.
Campa, 459 F.3d 1121 (11th Cir. 2006) (finding Judge Lenard s voir dire procedures in a previous
case a meticulous model).
2194. See Goodnough, supra note 2173; Whoriskey, supra note 2178.
2195. See Weaver, supra note 2186.
2196. See id.
2197. See Kirk Semple, Defense Ends Its Arguments in Terrorism Trial in Miami, N.Y. Times,
Dec. 1, 2007, at A12.
2198. See Semple, supra note 2172; Weaver & Yanez, supra note 2172; Peter Whoriskey, Ter-
rorism Case Ends in Mistrial; 1 Acquitted, Wash. Post, Dec. 14, 2007, at A3.
2199. See Semple, supra note 2172; Weaver & Yanez, supra note 2172; Whoriskey, supra
note 2198.
2200. See Ex-Terror Suspect Is Charged Anew, N.Y. Times, Feb. 7, 2008, at A27; Whoriskey,
supra note 2172.
2201. See Ex-Terror Suspect May Be Deported, Wash. Post., Dec. 6, 2008, at A2; Andres Vig-
lucci, Haitian Acquitted in Liberty City 7 Case Is Ordered Deported, Miami Herald, Dec. 6, 2008,
at B5.
2202. See Damien Cave, Mistrial for 6 in Sears Tower Terror Case, N.Y. Times, Apr. 17,
2008, at A21; Julienne Gage, 2nd Mistrial in Liberty City 7 Case, Wash. Post, Apr. 17, 2008, at
A2.
2203. See Jay Weaver, Jurors Vetted in Liberty City 6 Trial, Miami Herald, Jan. 28, 2009, at
B3.
2204. See Jay Weaver, Racial Concerns Halt Jury Selection in Third Liberty City Six Terror-
ism Trial, Miami Herald, Feb. 12, 2009, at B3.
2205. See Carmen Gentile, U.S. Begins Third Effort to Convict 6 in Terror Case, N.Y. Times,
Feb. 19, 2009, at A18.
2206. Interview with Hon. Joan A. Lenard, Oct. 8, 2009; see Jay Weaver, Jury Deliberations
in Terror-Conspiracy Retrial Delayed Again, Miami Herald, May 2, 2009, at B3.
2207. Interview with Hon. Joan A. Lenard, Oct. 8, 2009; see Jay Weaver, Five Members of Li-
berty City Six Guilty in Terror Plot, Miami Herald, May 13, 2009, at A11; Weaver, supra note
2206; Jay Weaver, Terror Trial s Outcome May Be Tainted, Miami Herald, May 17, 2009, at A1.
2208. Interview with Hon. Joan A. Lenard, Oct. 8, 2009; see Weaver, supra note 2207; Weav-
er, supra note 2206; Jay Weaver, Terror Trial s Outcome May Be Tainted, Miami Herald, May
17, 2009, at A1.
2209. See Damen Cave & Carmen Gentile, Five Convicted in Plot to Blow Up Sears Tower as
Part of Islamic Jihad, N.Y. Times, May 13, 2009, at A19; Weaver, supra note 2207.
2210. Docket Sheet, supra note 2190.
2211. Docket Sheet, United States v. Batiste, No. 09-16081 (11th Cir. Dec. 4, 2009); Docket
Sheet, United States v. Augustine, No. 09-15989 (11th Cir. Nov. 27, 2009); Docket Sheet, United
States v. Abraham, No. 09-15987 (11th Cir. Nov. 27, 2009); Docket Sheet, United States v. Pha-
nor, No. 09-15986 (11th Cir. Nov. 27, 2009); Docket Sheet, United States v. Augustin, No. 09-
15985 (11th Cir. Nov. 27, 2009).
2212. Interview with Hon. Joan A. Lenard, Oct. 8, 2009.
2213. Id.
2214. Voir Dire Questions, supra note 2193; Interview with Hon. Joan A. Lenard, Oct. 8,
2009.
2215. Id.
2216. Interview with Hon. Joan A. Lenard, Oct. 8, 2009.
2217. Id.
2218. Id.
2219. Docket Sheet, United States v. Shnewer, No. 1:07-cr-459 (D.N.J. June 5, 2007) [herei-
nafter D.N.J. Docket Sheet]; see George Anastasia, Fort Dix Targeted in Jihad, U.S. Says, Phi-
la. Inquirer, May 9, 2007, at A1; David Kocieniewski, 6 Men Arrested in a Terror Plot Against Ft.
Dix, N.Y. Times, May 9, 2007, at A1; Dale Russakoff & Dan Eggen, Six Charged in Plot to At-
tack Fort Dix, Wash. Post, May 9, 2007, at A1; John Shiffman & Jan Hefler, Ordinary Lives, Rad-
ical Words, Phila. Inquirer, May 9, 2007, at A1; John Shiffman & Jennifer Moroz, Step by Step,
Fort Dix Suspects Snared, Phila. Inquirer, May 11, 2007, at A1.
2220. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; see George Anastasia & Troy Graham, Fort Dix
Suspects Indicted, Phila. Inquirer, June 6, 2007, at B1; Kocieniewski, supra note 2219; Russakoff
& Eggen, supra note 2219.
2221. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; see Kareem Fahim, Charges Filed Against 6 Men
in Plot to Attack Base, N.Y. Times, June 6, 2007, at B6.
2222. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; see Kareem Fahim, U.S. Judge Promises Speedy
Trial, and Leg Shackles, in Fort Dix Terror Case, N.Y. Times, June 15, 2007, at A21; Troy Gra-
ham, An Oct. Trial for Ft. Dix Six, Phila. Inquirer, June 15, 2007, at B1.
Tim Reagan interviewed Judge Kugler for this report in the judge s chambers on December 15,
2009.
2223. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; see Kocieniewski, supra note 2219; Russakoff &
Eggen, supra note 2219; Shiffman & Hefler, supra note 2219.
2224. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; see Kocieniewski, supra note 2219; Russakoff &
Eggen, supra note 2219; Shiffman & Hefler, supra note 2219.
2225. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; see Kocieniewski, supra note 2219; Russakoff &
Eggen, supra note 2219; Shiffman & Hefler, supra note 2219.
2226. See Edward Colimore, Dismay at Cookstown Pizzeria, Phila. Inquirer, May 9, 2007, at
A4; Kocieniewski, supra note 2219; Russakoff & Eggen, supra note 2219; Shiffman & Hefler,
supra note 2219.
2227. See Anastasia, supra note 2219; Alan Feuer, Practice in the Poconos, N.Y. Times, May
9, 2007, at B6; Troy Graham, Employee Who Played Key Role in Dix Case Moves On, Phila. In-
quirer, Dec. 24, 2008, at A6; Kocieniewski, supra note 2219; Russakoff & Eggen, supra note
2219.
2228. See Anastasia, supra note 2219; Feuer, supra note 2227; Informer Appears at Trial, But
His Recordings Talk, N.Y. Times, Nov. 2, 2008, NJ, at 1 [hereinafter Informer Appears].
2229. See George Anastasia, Details Emerge in Terror Sting, Phila. Inquirer, May 10, 2007, at
A1; Fahim, supra note 2221; Informer Appears, supra note 2228; Shiffman & Hefler, supra note
2219.
2230. See George Anastasia, Terror Trial Opens for Ft. Dix 5, Phila. Inquirer, Oct. 21, 2008, at
A1; Informer Appears, supra note 2228; Paul von Zielbauer & Jon Hurdle, Five Are Convicted of
Conspiring to Attack Fort Dix, N.Y. Times, Dec. 23, 2008, at A18; see also Geoff Mulvihill, De-
fense Lawyers Question Informant in Terror Case, Wash. Post, Nov. 6, 2008, at A10 ( Omar, an
Egyptian who entered the U.S. illegally in the 1990s, is getting $1,500 a week plus free rent for his
aid to the government. ).
2231. See von Zielbauer & Hurdle, supra note 2230.
2232. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; see Kareem Fahim, Gun Supplier Is Given 20-
Month Sentence in Fort Dix Case, N.Y. Times, Apr. 1, 2008, at B3; Kareem Fahim, Tough Talk,
and Hedging, in Taped Conversations of a Terrorism Defendant, N.Y. Times, Mar. 31, 2008, at
A21; Troy Graham, First of Fort Dix Six Pleads Guilty, Phila. Inquirer, Nov. 1, 2007, at B1; Troy
Graham, Man Who Supplied Guns in Alleged Fort Dix Terror Plot Sentenced to 20 Months, Phila.
Inquirer, Apr. 1, 2008, at B1.
Abdullahuwas released from prison on March 24, 2009. http://www.bop.gov.
2233. http://www.njd.uscourts.gov/FortDixTrial/index.html; Decorum Order, United States v.
Shnewer, No. 1:07-cr-459 (D.N.J. July 13, 2007) [hereinafter Decorum Order]; Interview with
Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009; see Graham, supra note 2222.
2234. Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2235. Id.; see Graham, supra note 2222.
2236. Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2237. Id.
2238. Id.
2239. Id.
2240. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; see George Anastasia, Trial for Fort Dix Five
Begins Tomorrow, Phila. Inquirer, Sept. 28, 2008, at A1.
2241. Robert B. Kugler, United States v. Shnewer: Jury Questionnaire (Sept. 29, 2008); see
Anastasia, supra note 2241.
2242. Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2243. Id.
2244. Id.
2245. Id.
2246. Id.
2247. Id.
2248. Id.
2249. Decorum Order, supra note 2233; Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2250. Id.; see Graham, supra note 2222.
Because of the court s wireless connection to the Internet, journalists were able to blog in real
time from the courtroom. Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2251. Decorum Order, supra note 2233; Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2252. Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
Because of the court s wireless connection to the Internet, journalists were able to blog in real
time from the courtroom. Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2253. See Anastasia, supra note 2230.
2254. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; see William Branigin, 5 Men Convicted in Plot to
Kill Soldiers at Fort Dix, Wash. Post, Dec. 23, 2008, at A2; Troy Graham, Fort Dix Five Guilty of
Conspiracy, Phila. Inquirer, Dec. 23, 2008, at A1; von Zielbauer & Hurdle, supra note 2230.
2255. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; see Troy Graham, Final 2 Ft. Dix Defendants
Sentenced, Phila. Inquirer, Apr. 30, 2009, at A1; Troy Graham, Three in Fort Dix Terrorist Plot
Sentenced to Life, Phila. Inquirer, Apr. 29, 2009, at A1; 3 Brothers Sentenced to Life for Holy War
Plot at Ft. Dix, N.Y. Times, Apr. 29, 2009, at A19.
2256. Docket Sheet, United States v. Tatar, No. 09-2302 (3d Cir. May 5, 2009) (Tatar s ap-
peal, noting consolidated appellant brief due Mar. 3, 2010); Docket Sheet, United States v. Duka,
No. 09-2301 (3d Cir. May 5, 2009) (Shain Duka s appeal); Docket Sheet, United States v. Duka,
No. 09-2300 (3d Cir. May 5, 2009) (Dritan Duka s appeal); Docket Sheet, United States v.
Shnewer, No. 09-2299 (3d Cir. May 5, 2009) (Shnewer s appeal); Docket Sheet, United States v.
Duka, No. 09-2292 (3d Cir. May 5, 2009) (Eljvir Duka s appeal).
2257. Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2258. Id.
2259. Id.
2260. Id.
2261. Id.
2262. Id.
2263. Id.
2264. Id.
2265. FISA Evidence Order 2, United States v. Shnewer, No. 1:07-cr-459 (D.N.J. July 13,
2007) [hereinafter FISA Evidence Order]; Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009;
see George Anastasia, More Ft. Dix Suspects Want to Suppress Evidence, Phila. Inquirer, June 21,
2008, at B4.
2266. FISA Evidence Order, supra note 2265, at 2 9; Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler,
Dec. 15, 2009.
2267. FISA Evidence Order, supra note 2265, at 13 23; Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kug-
ler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2268. Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2269. FISA Evidence Order, supra note 2265, at 1; Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler,
Dec. 15, 2009.
2270. D.N.J. Docket Sheet, supra note 2219; Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15,
2009.
2271. FISA Evidence Order, supra note 2265.
2272. Decorum Order, supra note 2233; Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2273. Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2274. Decorum Order, supra note 2233; Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2275. Id.
2276. Interview with Hon. Robert B. Kugler, Dec. 15, 2009.
2277. Id.
2278. Id.
2279. Id.