In an appendix to a forthcoming law review article, Wake Forest University lawprof Robert Chesney lists and categorizes DOJ’s anti-terrorism prosecutions. It’s a pretty interesting list; to see it, go here, click to download the article, and scroll to page 105.
Chesney identifies 33 terrorism-related prosecutions involving 92 defendants; provides a quick summary of the facts; and breaks down the cases by the charging strategies DOJ used. The current form of the appendix does not include the disposition of each case, but Chesney informs me that this is on the way; eventually the appendix will be online in the form of a searchable database along with information about how each case was resolved.
Interesting stuff, and as far as I know it’s information that the mainstream media has not generated on its own.
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