| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003-01-01 | N/A | IJCAI 2003 Workshop on Cognitive Modeling of Agents and Multi-Agent Interactions | Unknown | View |
This document is page 808 from 349 Federal Supplement, 2d Series, bearing a House Oversight file stamp. It details legal precedents regarding the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA), specifically focusing on establishing jurisdiction over state sponsors of terrorism (Libya and Iraq) for acts such as the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing and torture in Kuwait. It cites cases including Rein, Daliberti, and Pugh to argue that foreign states and officials, including Muammar Qadhafi, can be sued in the U.S. for terrorist acts aimed at U.S. nationals.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, implied by context) submitted as evidence in House Oversight proceedings. It details the narrator's early years at Harvard Law School, focusing on friction with Dean Erwin Griswold regarding the narrator's Jewish identity, kosher practices, and refusal to teach on Saturdays. The text also recounts an incident where the narrator declined an invitation to the restricted 'Club of Odd Volumes' offered by Judge Aldrich, leading to a confrontation with Dean Griswold about tenure implications.
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