Court analysis of ATA liability for material support to al‑Qaeda in 9/11 lawsuits
Court analysis of ATA liability for material support to al‑Qaeda in 9/11 lawsuits The passage merely recites existing legal standards and case citations regarding primary and secondary liability under the Antiterrorism Act. It does not introduce new actors, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued as investigative leads. Key insights: Defines primary vs. secondary liability under the ATA for material support to terrorist organizations.; Cites precedent cases (Boim, Wultz, Arab Bank) confirming donor liability even through intermediaries.; Notes that intent to further a specific attack is not required for ATA liability.
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Court analysis of ATA liability for material support to al‑Qaeda in 9/11 lawsuits The passage merely recites existing legal standards and case citations regarding primary and secondary liability under the Antiterrorism Act. It does not introduce new actors, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued as investigative leads. Key insights: Defines primary vs. secondary liability under the ATA for material support to terrorist organizations.; Cites precedent cases (Boim, Wultz, Arab Bank) confirming donor liability even through intermediaries.; Notes that intent to further a specific attack is not required for ATA liability.
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