By Michael D. Goldhaber, The American Lawyer
The war on terror in the civil courts was launched by two unconnected events in April 1995: the bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City and the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to throw out a final appeal by plaintiffs whose family members died in the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland.
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