| 23A600 |
Ali Hamza Al Bahlul v. United States |
District of Columbia |
2024-01-02 |
Presumed Complete |
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constitutional-jurisdiction due-process guantanamo-bay inchoate-crimes military-commission war-crimes |
Question not identified. |
| 18-1315 |
Hmong 1, et al. v. Lao People's Democratic Republic, et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-04-17 |
Denied |
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alien-tort-statute cia genocide head-of-state-immunity heads-of-state heads-of-state-immunity secret-war state-immunity subject-matter-jurisdiction torture war-crimes |
Whether petitioners/survivors of the atrocities committed by the Laos communist government met their pleading burden under the Alien Tort Claims Act |
| 18-1071 |
Brandi K. Stokes v. Timothy Martin Sulak |
Fifth Circuit |
2019-02-19 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
civil-rights due-process geneva-conventions international-law legal-notice prisoner-of-war procedural-waiver standing treaty-interpretation waiver war-crimes |
Whether rights secured by the Geneva Conventions can be waived by inadequate briefing or late notice |
| 18-550 |
Brandi K. Stokes v. Christopher Lance Corsbie, et al. |
Fifth Circuit |
2018-10-26 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
28-usc-1447d civil-procedure federal-jurisdiction geneva-conventions grave-breaches international-law preemption removal removal-jurisdiction statutory-interpretation subject-matter-jurisdiction war-crimes |
Whether 28 U.S.C. § 1447(d) is preempted by international law for claims involving grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions |
| 18-470 |
Brandi K. Stokes v. Christopher Lance Corsbie, et al. |
Fifth Circuit |
2018-10-12 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
civil-rights geneva-conventions international-law jurisdiction sovereign-immunity treaty-interpretation war-crimes |
Whether the United States has sovereign immunity for claims involving grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions |
| 18-6011 |
Irek Ilgiz Hamidullin v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2018-09-17 |
Denied |
Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2)IFP |
armed-conflict article-iii-court battlefield-conduct combatant-detention common-law-defense criminal-prosecution foreign-soldiers international-law military-law war-crimes |
Whether Army Regulation 190-8 requires an individual determination of legal status as a prerequisite to criminal prosecution of combatants for battlef… |