NYTimes: First Justice Department Memo on Killing Anwar Al-Awlaki

NYTimes: First Justice Department Memo on Killing Anwar Al-Awlaki by Charlie Savage:

Following the attempted bombing of a Detroit-bound plane on Dec. 25, 2009, the Obama administration considered whether it would be legal to target for killing Anwar Al-Awlaki, a US citizen and radical Muslim cleric who was linked to the attack, without a trial. (The U.S. would kill Awlaki in a drone strike in Yemen on Sept. 30, 2011.) In February 2010, the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel signed the below memo concluding that killing Awlaki would be lawful. After discovering that it had overlooked certain legal issues, O.L.C. later replaced this with a second, longer memo. which was previously released. The government made both once-secret memos public, in redacted form, as a result of Freedom of Information Act lawsuits by the New York Times and the American Civil Liberties Union.

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