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Supreme Court to Decide Ashcroft Detention Case

HeadlineOct 19, 2010

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a case that will determine whether Attorney General John Ashcroft can be sued by a US citizen who claims he was illegally detained and treated as a terrorist following the September 11 attacks. Abdullah al-Kidd sued Ashcroft after being jailed for fifteen nights under the federal material-witness statute. The former college football star was released without being charged with a crime.

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