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		<title>Direct Action Against Alleged Terrorists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The January/February issue of the American Bar Association&#8217;s National Security Law Report, a publication of the Standing Committee on Law and National Security is now available on-line.  In this issue we feature three contributions which address the important topic of direct action against alleged terrorists and the legal framework which should govern in those circumstances.  First, David [...]


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