Stanley Hilton case (2004)
9th, a. defs, a. patriot acts, a. political, abel ashes, al qaeda, americans united, and elec, asarco inc, attorney general, attorney general john ashcroft, baker beach, california bd, claim, complaint, condoleeza rice, corrupt organization act, cutter laboratories, d. california, defendants, dick cheney, director george tenet, director robert mueller, dismiss, establishment clause, f2d, federal, foreign corp, fraudulent claims act, general tel, george tenet, george w., in baker, john ashcroft, led2d, litton indus, local rule, motion, national security advisor, national security advisor condoleezza rice, nieman marcus, not reported, oregon advocacy center, patriot act, plaintiff, plaintiff hilton, plaintiffs, plaintiffs', political, political question, president george w. bush, prison terms, question, racketeer influenced, ralph tibbs, reservists committee, s. attorney, s. const, s. g. hilton, s. treasury, san francisco, saudi arabia, scott munsun, sct, second am, second amended complaint, see barber, see pls, see reddy, see united states, see warth, sierra club, standing, stanley g. hilton, stanley hilton, supreme court, thornhill publ, tracie l. brown, under article, united, united states, united states constitution, united states district court, united states government, us constitution, valley forge christian college, vice president, vice president dick cheney, world trade center