Grant Smith on AIPAC’s trade-law infiltrations
Grant Smith on Israel’s Rich — but nutty — history
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) enters its 47th year of existence battling to extricate itself from two highly damaging civil court cases. The more recent is Steven J. Rosen’s defamation suit against AIPAC, which has now entered its most critical phase. The suit claims AIPAC defamed its former research director by firing Rosen …
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Grant Smith on Israel’s theft of US military tech
Grant Smith on Israel’s dishonest dealings in the US
Is it actually a foreign agent? asks Grant Smith
Steven J. Rosen’s defamation lawsuit against the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is now entering a critical phase. A series of cross-filings stakes out the critical court terrain. Rosen intends to show that obtaining and leveraging classified U.S. government information in the service of Israel is common practice at AIPAC. He claims it was …
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Grant Smith on nuclear hegemony and hypocrisy
Grant Smith on why Steve Rosen is suing AIPAC
On Feb. 17, Judge T.S. Ellis added a new twist in the case of two former American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) executives indicted under the 1917 Espionage Act. In what the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Secrecy News describe as a major blow to the prosecution, Judge Ellis ruled [.pdf] that J. William Leonard can …
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