"Supreme Court Allows Lawsuit Over No Fly List to Proceed Against Government"

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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a man's challenge to his placement on the No Fly List can proceed, rejecting the government's claim that the lawsuit was moot after removing him from the list. Yonas Fikre, a U.S. citizen, alleged his placement was unlawful and sued the FBI. The Court's decision allows Fikre's case to move forward, despite government concerns about disclosing classified information, and clarifies that the government does not necessarily have to reveal sensitive information to show a case is moot.
- Supreme Court unanimously rules against government in No Fly List case The Hill
- Supreme Court rules No Fly List dispute can go forward SCOTUSblog
- Supreme Court Says 'No Fly List' Suit Can Proceed Against FBI, for Now | National Law Journal Law.com
- Supreme Court Rules Against Government in No-Fly List Case The New York Times
- Man who claimed US wanted him to spy on mosque can pursue suit over 6-year no-fly-list status, SCOTUS says ABA Journal
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