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  • {{Short description|American political party}} {{Use American English|date=December 2014}}
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  • ...of the [[September 11 attacks]]; American infantry in [[Afghanistan]]; an American soldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosio ...of the [[September 11 attacks]]; American infantry in [[Afghanistan]]; an American soldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosio
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  • | name = '''Families Civil Liberties Union''' | industry = Civil liberties advocacy
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  • ...cs of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the European Union |date=11 November 1998 |publisher=Chatham House Publishers |isbn=978-1-5664 ...er states by population|third-most]] populous member state of the European Union.
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  • {{Use American English|date=February 2020}} ...pines, was inconsistent with Article 19 of the [[International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights]] as well as urging that "State parties [to the Covena
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  • ...he name of "liberties," the ACRU defends the civil rights set forth at the American Founding." <ref>{{citation | publisher = American Civil Rights Union}}</ref>
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  • ...sky |first1=Harold L. |title=The Professionalization of Everyone? |journal=American Journal of Sociology |date=1964 |volume=70 |issue=2 |pages=137–158 |doi=1 .../blogs/the-scoop/moving-programming-online/|access-date=2020-10-29|website=American Libraries Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref>
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  • ...tern world|Western]] companies led to an [[1953 Iranian coup d'état|Anglo-American coup in 1953]], which resulted in greater autocratic rule under [[Mohammad ...st [[Human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran|human rights]] and civil liberties,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/irans-ye
    307 KB (42,594 words) - 10:52, 25 September 2022
  • ...ile the [[Russian Empire]] became the [[Soviet Union]] after the [[Russian Civil War]]. [[Decolonization]] lead to the creation of new nation states in plac ...ion]] has been pursued by the [[African Union]], [[ASEAN]], the [[European Union]], and [[Mercosur]]. International political institutions on the internatio
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  • | publisher=[[New York Civil Liberties Union]] | publisher=[[American Civil Liberties Union]]
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  • In June 2012 the [[American Civil Liberties Union]] published an '''ACLU Torture Database''' consisting of 100,000 documents | publisher = [[American Civil Liberties Union]]
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  • [[Catherine Herridge]], in ''[[The Next Wave: On the Hunt for Al Qaeda's American Recruits]]'', characterized Alrababah as Chehazeh's ''"helper"''.<ref name= ...19 suspected Sept. 11 hijackers. His erstwhile companions had been aboard American Airlines Flight 77 when it crashed into the Pentagon. {{'}}I felt my hair s
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  • ...|Constitutional law]] and a staff lawyer at the [[American Civil Liberties Union]].<ref name=TheJurist2009-01-10> ...rrar settlement promotes security in civil aviation while protecting civil liberties
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  • Diab was born in [[Lebanon]] and studied sociology at the [[American University of Beirut]]. He received a PhD from [[Syracuse University]] in [ ...adited]] to stand trial for his alleged role in a 1980 bombing outside a [[Union Libérale Israélite de France|synagogue on Rue Copernic]] in [[Paris]]. He
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  • ...orney for the District of Columbia from 1980 to 1987, and was Chief of the Civil Division of the U.S. Attorney's Office from 1987 to 1997. Judge Bates was o ...a member of the Board of Directors of the Washington Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs. In 2005, he was appointed by Chief Justice [[Will
    12 KB (1,698 words) - 12:19, 26 October 2012
  • ...ity of [[Guantanamo military commission|military commissions]] rather than civil trials for alleged terrorists, and the correct implementation of the [[Gene ...UCMJ]] and protections of the [[Geneva Convention]] adopted in both the US civil and military systems of law.<ref name=Scotusblog060629>{{Cite web |url=http
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  • '''Ralph H. Kohlmann''' is an [[United States|American]] lawyer and officer in the [[United States Marine Corps]].<ref name=NewYor According to the [[American Civil Liberties Union]] pointed to Brownback's decision to wait until the Prosecution complied wi
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  • '''David Frakt''' is an [[United States|American]] lawyer, law Professor, and officer in the [[United States Air Force Reser ...based on whether their trials would: ''"...capture the imagination of the American people."''<ref name=MiamiHerald20080620/>
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  • ...e Taliban and the [[Northern Alliance]] should ever have been engaged in a civil war, as both sides were muslims. | publisher = [[American Civil Liberties Union]]
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  • ...m the State's Police officers. [[Bob Kroll]], the outspoken leader of the union for Minneapolis Police officers argued that the fund's name should honor Po ..., legal director of the Minnesota branch of the [[American Civil Liberties Union]] (ACLU) published a report critical of Minnesota's investigations into the
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