New York Trial Venue Leaves 9/11 Families Angry or Satisfied
Others wished the actuality of it pushed far away, to a setting much less tormented by that one indelible date.This sharp duality of reactions greeted the news on Friday that... More »
New York Times - Nov. 13, 2009
Blinded Prison Guard: Don't House Terrorists in NYC
The two had been granted permission by a federal judge to purchase hot sauce, says Pepe's sister, which they then stored in a honey jar and used to create a blinding mace.... More »
Fox News - Nov. 14, 2009
Families of 9-11 Victims Divided Over Detainee Trial Plan
"We have a president who doesn't know we're at war," said Debra Burlingame, whose brother, Charles Burlingame, had been the pilot of the hijacked plane that crashed... More »
Fox News - Nov. 14, 2009
A Return to American Justice
Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. took a principled step with his decision to prosecute Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four others in federal court. Member ID orE-Mail Address:... More »
New York Times - Nov. 13, 2009
9/11 Trial Poses Unparalleled Legal Obstacles for Both Sides
One step, legal analysts say, may be to ask for a change of venue. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed’s lawyers, whoever they are, will no doubt question whether he can get a fair trial... More »
New York Times - Nov. 13, 2009
Challenges Loom for 9/11 Trial
The Obama administration's decision to try self-proclaimed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators in the city that suffered the worst... More »
Fox News - Nov. 13, 2009
9/11 families split over civilian trials
(CNN) -- Some family members of 9/11 victims welcomed the announcement that five Guantanamo Bay detainees with alleged ties to the attacks will be tried in a New York... More »
CNN - Nov. 13, 2009
New Yorkers worry about 9/11 trial
For the 2001 trial in the bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa, spectators had to pass through two sets of metal detectors, the courtroom and surrounding hallways were... More »
MSNBC - Nov. 13, 2009
Obama All 'Wrong' on 9/11?
Michael Mukasey, the attorney general at the end of President Bush's second term, ripped his successor's decision to prosecute the Sept. 11 conspirators in a federal court --... More »
Fox News - Nov. 14, 2009
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