Latif et al v. United States Department of Justice et al

  1. October 22, 2019

    Criteria For Landing On No-Fly List Are Clear, 9th Circ. Says

    The Ninth Circuit has upheld a lower court's decision in finding that a group of U.S. citizens on the federal no-fly list were given fair notice of the activities that barred them from commercial air travel, saying the criteria for inclusion on the list are "reasonably clear."

  2. April 24, 2017

    No-Fly List Challenge Gets Its Wings Clipped By Ore. Judge

    A group of travelers named on the no-fly list must take their challenge of the Transportation Security Administration’s decision not to remove their names from the list to the Ninth Circuit, an Oregon federal judge said Friday when nixing their suit.

  3. March 29, 2016

    DOJ Met 'Most' Due Process Needs In No-Fly Suit, Judge Says

    An Oregon federal judge let the U.S. Department of Justice out of one piece of a lawsuit over its procedures for putting individuals on the No-Fly List on Monday, concluding a revised process to challenge listings met "most" procedural due-process requirements from an earlier order.

  4. April 15, 2015

    DOJ Will Tell Some Why They Can't Fly, Under New Policy

    U.S. citizens will be able to learn whether or not they are on the federal government's no-fly list, and possibly receive a summary of why they're on the list, the U.S. Department of Justice said in an Oregon federal court filing this week.