9/11 Case Motions Hearing: April 14 Session

Wells Bennett
Monday, April 14, 2014, 8:43 AM
Today marks the beginning of a four-day hearing in the 9/11 case, a.k.a. United States v. Mohammed et al.   Lawfare will cover the session, with almost-live updates from a Closed Circuit TV viewing facility located at Maryland's Fort Meade. Throughout the day, we’ll publish each post over at our Events Coverage page, and link to them below.

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Today marks the beginning of a four-day hearing in the 9/11 case, a.k.a. United States v. Mohammed et al.   Lawfare will cover the session, with almost-live updates from a Closed Circuit TV viewing facility located at Maryland's Fort Meade. Throughout the day, we’ll publish each post over at our Events Coverage page, and link to them below.  We expect the gavel bang at 0900---and extensive litigation over the competency of 9/11 accused Ramzi Binalshibh. 4/14 Session #1: Ex Parte Hearings, FBI Investigations, and a Recess UPDATE [10:00 a.m.]: open proceedings stand in recess until tomorrow.

Wells C. Bennett was Managing Editor of Lawfare and a Fellow in National Security Law at the Brookings Institution. Before coming to Brookings, he was an Associate at Arnold & Porter LLP.

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