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24 Jun 2014 23:22
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that the federal government's process for adding people to its no-fly list is unconstitutional because it gives those blacklisted no recourse to challenge their inclusion. Thirteen Muslims in Oregon who were on the no-fly list challenged it in court after they were prevented from boarding back in 2010. And in siding with the plaintiffs, U.S. District Court Judge Anna Brown ruled that international travel was not a "mere convenience or luxury," but rather "a neces...
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