International Law | Terrorism Litigation | Human Rights Introduction: Federal Judge Denies Dismissal, Lawsuit Advances A federal judge in Manhattan has rejected Saudi Arabia’s attempt to dismiss the civil lawsuit brought by families of September 11 victims. The decision, issued on August 28, 2025, means the case—alleging the Kingdom's involvement in aiding
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Kinocide as a Strategy of Terrorism: Legal Frameworks, Case Law Analysis, and the Need for Global Legal Recognition
Humanitarian Law | Global Security | Society Introduction: Systematic Destruction of Families “Kinocide” describes the deliberate targeting and destruction of family units as a tactic in warfare and terrorism—weaponizing familial bonds to induce fear and societal collapse. A recent report by the Civil Commission on October 7 Crimes, analyzed in
Terror in Colorado: Legal Reflections on Domestic Attacks and the Demand for Stronger Anti-Terror
National Security Law / Criminal Law / Legal Policy The recent violent assault on peaceful demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, by a man wielding a makeshift flamethrower has shaken the legal community and reignited national debates about terrorism laws, penalties, and judicial policy. Eight individuals, mostly older adults attending a rally