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...“The order is wildly over-inclusive, yet the countries being barred are not the countries with the most difficult historical cases,” said Harold Koh, former state department legal adviser and now a professor...
...Harold Koh, until recently the state department’s chief counsel, said recently that the administration had failed to be “transparent about the legal standards and decision-making” it was using....
...Harold Koh, until recently the state department’s top lawyer, said in a speech earlier this month that there was “a growing perception that the programme is not lawful and necessary, but illegal, unnecessary...
...But Harold McElhinny, Apple’s legal representative, called the billion-dollar judgment a “slap on the wrist” and said the court needed to “establish a line” that would “change behaviours” in the San Jose...
...Addressing the nine jurors, Harold McElhinny of Morrison Foerster, Apple’s lead counsel, compared a romantic portrayal of Apple’s design process to what he characterised as Samsung’s rapid “knock-off” of...
...Judge Koh is yet to publish her response....
...Campbell was joined by Gary Locke, the US ambassador in Beijing, and Harold Koh....
...In a letter to Julian Assange, WikiLeaks’ editor-in-chief, Harold Koh, the US State Department’s senior legal adviser, made a last-ditch plea for the group not to release its latest “document dump”, which...
...In a letter to WikiLeaks, Harold Koh, the state department’s top legal adviser, said publication would jeopardise both military operations and “ongoing co-operation between countries – partners, allies and...
...The letter, written by Harold Koh, the state department’s senior lawyer, said WikiLeaks was in violation of the law if it held materials provided without authorisation by a government official or intermediary...
...Harold Koh, professor of international law at Yale, is most concerned about the negative consequences of double standards. He argues that US exceptionalism has good and bad faces....
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