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How Much (or How Little) Does the Biden Administration Want Justice in the 9/11 Case?

Published November 18, 2024

Scott Roehm, director of global policy and advocacy, co-authored with Ian Moss, special counsel at Jenner & Block, an op ed article about the plea agreement for Guantánamo detainees accused in the 9/11 attacks. They write how after Secretary Austin’s revocation of the agreement that would have brought some closure for families of 9/11 victims, there has been disagreement back-and-forth, but the Biden administration now has an opportunity to bring a measure of justice. The authors write, “Should they fail to do so, many 9/11 victim family members will continue to pay what has been an increasingly devastating price.”

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