- of the claims, as in the
Ninth Circuit's
ruling in
Mohamed v.
Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc.
Critics of the
privilege claim its use has
become a tool for the...
-
takeoff and
landing performance. In 1989,
Jeppesen purchased Lockheed DataPlan, a
flight planning and
weather services company. 1990s
Between 1990 and...
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Extraordinary rendition is a euphemistically-named
policy of state-sponsored
abduction in a
foreign jurisdiction and
transfer to a
third state. The best-known...
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Mohamed et al. v.
Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc., is a case
brought by the
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on
behalf of five
victims of
extraordinary renditions...
- 6, 2016.
Retrieved October 7, 2016. "XFINITY Data
Usage Center - FAQ".
Dataplan.xfinity.com.
Retrieved December 7, 2016. Lyons, Kim (November 23, 2020)...
- Mohamed,
Ahmed Agiza and
Mohamed Farag Ahmad Bashmilah, to sue the
Jeppesen Dataplan a
company with a
contract with the US
government to run the
fleet of jets...
- June 25, 2009.
Michael P.
Abate (June 2009). "Mohamed et al. v
Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc" (PDF).
United States Department of Justice.
Archived from the original...
- cell
network or
through Wi-Fi. They also
require most
users to have a
dataplan from
their cell
phone carriers.
Since the late 1990s,
mobile content has...
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Liberties Union under the
United States'
Alien Tort
Statute against Jeppesen Dataplan,
which had
operated the
planes that
carried him
during extraordinary rendition...
- and
skilled workmanship which guided the
research and
publication of the
DataPlan Committee reports." In 2003 she was
given the
SIGCHI Lifetime Service Award...