CCR Shayana Kadidal on Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project (HLP)

CCR Attorney Shayana Kadidal speaks about the landmark case, Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project (HLP). This case, currently before the Supreme Court, challenges the use of the “material support” (if I shouldn’t use quotes, please omit) statute to criminalize educational consultations and humanitarian aid to organizations which the U.S. government has designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO’s). Learn more at http://ccrjustice.org/hlp

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