November 05, 2020
A Muslim woman wrongfully placed on the government's no-fly list and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security have reached a settlement over her effort to collect attorney fees from her yearslong legal battle and bench trial win, according to a joint motion filed Wednesday in California federal court.
April 16, 2014
A California federal judge upheld the U.S. government's right to maintain secret watch lists of suspected terrorists, following the "Kafkaesque" case of a Stanford-educated Malaysian architect whose career was harmed after federal agents put her name on a "no fly" list by mistake, according to an order unsealed Wednesday.
March 25, 2014
A Stanford-educated Malaysian architect whose name was mistakenly placed on a federal "no fly" list urged a California federal judge on Tuesday to order the government to pay her attorneys $3.6 million for their winning work on the case, arguing that the government's "unreasonable" court delays justify the fees.
December 03, 2013
A Stanford-educated architect from Malaysia was forced to turn down American jobs and suffered professional stigma after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security mistakenly placed her on a "no-fly" list, she testified by taped deposition Tuesday in her California federal civil rights trial against the DHS.