US Sanctions Against International Criminal Court Prompt Law Professors to Sue Trump Administration
The complaint came in response to a June 11 executive order, which imposed harsh penalties and travel restrictions for members of The Hague-based world court and their families, amid a probe into torture by the U.S. military and at CIA black sites during the war on terror.
October 01, 2020 at 06:02 PM
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The original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal
A group of law professors claimed in a new lawsuit Thursday that the Trump administration's sanctions against members of the International Criminal Court for investigating possible war crimes by U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan were illegal and unconstitutional.
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