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Latest revision as of 19:09, 25 June 2023

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Examples

Page nameStartEndDecided inDefendantsPlaintiffsDescription
ABC Trial5 September 197817 November 1978John Berry
Duncan Campbell
Crispin Aubrey
An official secrets case of 1977-78 during which the UK Labour government prosecuted 3 people for holding an interview, using the Official Secrets Act 1911, a law they earlier had promised to repeal.
Berezovsky v Abramovitch31 October 201131 August 2012High Court of JusticeRoman AbramovichBoris Berezovsky
Clapper v. Amnesty International USA29 October 201226 February 2013United States Supreme CourtAmnesty International USAJames ClapperJames Clapper sought to dismiss Amnesty International's challenge of the Fisa Amendments Act. They Supreme Court ruled that dragnet surveillance could not be challenged since the plaintiffs were unlikely to be targets of surveillance - something that was revealed a few months later by the Edward Snowden leaks to be untrue. The decision appear to be nevertheless unchallenged.
Ergenekon trials
Hedges v. Obama13 January 201228 April 2014United States Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitBarack Obama
Leon Panetta
John McCain
John Boehner
Harry Reid
Mitch McConnell
Eric Cantor
Nancy Pelosi
US Department of Defense
United States of America
Daniel Ellsberg
Chris Hedges
Noam Chomsky
Jenifer Bolen
Kai Wargalla
Birgitta Jónsdóttir
Alexa O'Brien
The plaintiffs challenged the 2012 NDAA contending that indefinite detention on "suspicion of providing substantial support" to groups such as al-Qaeda and the Taliban was so vague as to allow unconstitutional, indefinite detention of civilians based on vague allegations. The Court of Appeals struck down an initial agreement, and the US Supreme Court concurred, arguing that the plaintiffs could not prove they would be affected by the law, so had no standing to contest it.
Mani pulite17 February 19922002
Saifullah Paracha v. George W. Bush8 December 200418 November 2008George W. BushSaifullah ParachaA habeas corpus petition filed on behalf of a prisoner of Guantanamo Bay.
Saleh v. Bush13 March 201310 February 2017United States District Court Northern District of CaliforniaPaul Wolfowitz
George W. Bush
Dick Cheney
Donald Rumsfeld
Condoleezza Rice
Colin Powell
Sundus Shaker SalehA legal claim that the Iraq war was an illegal act of aggression, dismissed in 2017 by the Westfall Act since it was carried out by US government employees within the scope of their employment.
Secret trialCharacteristic of dictatorships, already happening in the UK, coming soon to a nation state near you...?
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