
Terror Victims Sue U.S Over Iranian Sanction Relief
On Wednesday, August 5, 23 plaintiffs, victims and family members of victims of Iranian terrorism holding $1.5 billion of unsatisfied judgments against Iran sued the U.S. Departments of State and Treasury, More...

U.S. Supreme Court Upholds President’s Prerogative In Foreign Policy
This Monday the U.S. Supreme Court decided on Zivitofsky v. Kerry, a case which determined that a U.S. citizen born in Jerusalem can only have the city listed on his U.S. passport as his place of birth, More...

The Killing Of Muslim Lawyers: An Unrecognized Problem
This article was first published by dailycaller.com Richard Horowitz is a Board Member, International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists. Last month a Taliban faction took responsibility for killing More...