A new lawsuit by CNN’s former Baghdad bureau chief challenging his detention by customs agents at Atlanta’s international airport in the hours after President Donald Trump signed his controversial immigration order has clear international implications. But a policy of the U.S. Judicial Conference of the United States bars remote electronic access by the public to all filings in the federal court case.
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