DeSimone Seplow Harris & Hoffman LLP, Venice, Califor-nia; Hope Metcalf, National Litigation Project, Allard K.Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, Yale LawSchool, New Haven, Connecticut, for the plaintiffs-appellants.Clive Stafford-Smith and Zachary KatzNelson, Reprieve,London, England, for plaintiff-appellant Binyam Mohamed.Margaret L. Satterthwaite and Amna Akbar, InternationalHuman Rights Clinic, Washington Square Legal Services,Inc., New York, New York, for plaintiff-appellant MohamedFarag Ahmad Bashmilah.Daniel P. Collins (argued), Paul J. Watford, Mark R. Yohalemand Henry Weissmann, Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP, LosAngeles, California, for defendant-appellee Jeppesen Data-plan, Inc.Ian Heath Gershengorn, Michael F. Hertz, Joseph P. Russon-iello, Douglas N. Letter (argued), Sharon Swingle andMichael P. Abate, United States Department of Justice, Wash-ington, D.C., for intervenor-appellee United States of Amer-ica.Gary Bostwick and Jean-Paul Jassy, Bostwick & Jassy LLP,Los Angeles, California, for amici curiae Professors WilliamG. Weaver and Robert M. Pallitto.Barbara Moses and David J. Stankiewicz, Morvillo, Abra-mowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer, P.C., New York,New York; Aziz Huq and Jonathan Hafetz, Brennan Centerfor Justice at NYU School of Law, New York, New York, foramici curiae former United States diplomats.Wiliam J. Aceves, California Western School of Law, SanDiego, California; Gerald Staberock and Carlos Lopez, Inter-national Commission of Jurists, Geneva, Switzerland; CarlaFerstman, Lorna McGregor and Lucy Moxham, REDRESS,
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