PROHIBITING INDIRECT ASSISTANCE TO INTERNATIONAL TERRORISTS: CLOSING THE GAP IN UNITED STATES LAW

This Note analyzes the legislative history and case law construing the applicable statutes to determine if a court could extend these statutes to cover indirect involvement of United States citizens and resident aliens in international terrorist acts. The Note will demonstrate that current statutes do not adequately prohibit indirect involvement with international terrorists and will propose new legislation.

Dawna M. Cobb

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