Nicholas George planned to brush up on his Arabic vocabulary during a flight in August from Philadelphia to California, where he was to start his senior year at Pomona College. So he carried some ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. The U.S. Justice Department has agreed to pay $25,000 to Nicholas George, a Google programmer who as ...
PHILADELPHIA -- A college student detained at an airport for five hours in 2009 over Arabic language flashcards that included the words "bomb" and "to kill" has won a $25,000 settlement from the ...
Federal agents who detained a college student after an airport screener found him carrying Arabic-English flashcards with such words as “bomb” and “terrorist” cannot be sued for their actions, a U.S.
A California college student was detained for five hours at Philadelphia’s airport for having Arabic flashcards in his luggage. Nick George says he should have been released after he showed ID and ...
This is an update on a story I mentioned in 2010 ("TSA Detains Possible Terrorist Armed With Flashcards"), and today's update shows that the government's contempt for the Fourth Amendment rages on ...
PHILADELPHIA -- A college student detained at an airport for five hours in 2009 over Arabic language flashcards in his pocket that included the words "bomb" and "to kill" has won a $25,000 settlement ...
A former college student detained for hours at Philadelphia International Airport because he was carrying Arabic flashcards has settled his lawsuit against the US government, according to court papers ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A college student detained at an airport for five hours in 2009 over Arabic language flashcards in his pocket that included the words "bomb" and "to kill" has won a $25,000 ...
A former college student who sued three federal agents for detaining him for hours at an airport after he was found with Arabic language flashcards that included the words “bomb” and “terrorist” has ...
I Was Arrested for Learning a Foreign Language. Today, I Have Some Closure. I Was Arrested for Learning a Foreign Language. Today, I Have Some Closure. In Court Today: The Constitution Also Lives in ...
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