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Abstract
Faysal Galab is a twenty-seven-year-old American citizen of Yemeni descent who was born and raised in Buffalo, New York. He is married, has three children, and used to run a gas station in the Buffalo suburb of Lackawanna. Perhaps you have heard of him; he will be spending some or all of the next ten years in federal prison because in spring of 2001 he and six other Lackawanna residents traveled to Afghanistan and trained with Al Qaeda.
Recommended Citation
Robert M. Chesney,
Civil Liberties and the Terrorism Prevention Paradigm: The Guilt by Association Critique,
101
Mich. L. Rev.
1408
(2003).
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