Phil writes, "Edward Hasbrouck of the Identity Project is doing a fantastic job of reporting on-site from Ibrahim v. DHS,
the first legal challenge of United States government's no-fly list
that has ever seen a courtroom. On the first day of trial, the judge
learned that the plaintiff's daughter, scheduled to testify, was delayed
because she had been denied boarding of her flight because she was put a
Department of Homeland Security no-fly list. DHS staff deny this. The
government's lawyers told the judge that the daughter is lying. The
airline provided documentation of the DHS no-fly order. The subject
matter of this trial is intense---restriction of movement based on
blacklists---but there's no sign of an end to the jaw-dropping
entertainment."
http://boingboing.net/2013/12/04/dhs-stalls-no-fly-list-trial-b.html
http://boingboing.net/2013/12/04/dhs-stalls-no-fly-list-trial-b.html
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