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Justice, Anonymity, and the Limits of U.S. Courts in Foreign Grievance Cases

Justice, Anonymity, and the Limits of U.S. Courts in Foreign Grievance Cases

Islamic Regime of Iran Related Accountability Case in Florida Federal Court

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Mar 28, 2025
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“Iranian Exiles Sue Ex-Shah's 'Chief Torturer' In U.S. Court,” Photo Source: RFE/RL's Radio Farda

This post relates to two write-ups about the case of Doe I et. al. v. Sabeti, No. 6:25-cv-219 (M.D. Fla. filed Feb. 10, 2025): The U.S. Must Stand as a Haven for Justice, Not for Human Rights Abusers (Feb. 26, 2025), and Legal Reckoning or Political Theater…

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