Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the U.S. News & World Report article Iraqi Christians Form Anti-ISIS Militia, and You Can Legally Fund Them on February 6 Notre Dame Law School professor Jimmy Gurule says Americans sometimes are prosecuted for giving to groups that are not designated foreign terrorist organizations under a law against donating money with the intent or knowledge the funds will be used to commit crimes such as kidnapping and murder. Gurule, a terrorist finance expert who worked as the Treasury Department’s under secretary for enforcement in the early 2000s, says such prosecutions are rare and typically happen when there’s evidence money was given to particularly odious actors with the clear intent to kill civilians. If money was gi...
Professor Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the International Business Times article Arab Bank Verdict Come...
Terrorism in the Middle East has plagued the United States for over a decade and groups, like ISIS, ...
Jimmy Gurule is featured in the Indiana Lawyer article NDLS professor: Stop ISIS by choking funding
Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the U.S. News \u26 World Report article Iraqi Christians Form Anti-ISIS M...
Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the U.S. News & World Report article Iraqi Christians Form Anti-ISIS Mili...
Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the International Business Times article Isis commander in Pakistan ‘clai...
Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the Reuter article U.S. veterans sue banks, claim they should pay for Ira...
The federal law prohibiting the provision of material support to terrorist organizations has been no...
Book Chapter Jimmy Gurulé & Sabina Danek, The Failure to Prosecute ISIS’s Foreign Financiers Under t...
On December 4, 2001, federal agents raided the offices of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and De...
The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of 2,973 innocent civilians required...
Terrorism in the Middle East has plagued the United States for over a decade and groups, like ISIS, ...
This Article examines the potential for war-crime charges against members of ISIS for “culture crime...
Since 9/11, private litigants have been important players in the “fight” against terrorism. Using se...
The category of supportive persons in armed groups is not exactly novel, yet their role has not been...
Professor Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the International Business Times article Arab Bank Verdict Come...
Terrorism in the Middle East has plagued the United States for over a decade and groups, like ISIS, ...
Jimmy Gurule is featured in the Indiana Lawyer article NDLS professor: Stop ISIS by choking funding
Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the U.S. News \u26 World Report article Iraqi Christians Form Anti-ISIS M...
Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the U.S. News & World Report article Iraqi Christians Form Anti-ISIS Mili...
Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the International Business Times article Isis commander in Pakistan ‘clai...
Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the Reuter article U.S. veterans sue banks, claim they should pay for Ira...
The federal law prohibiting the provision of material support to terrorist organizations has been no...
Book Chapter Jimmy Gurulé & Sabina Danek, The Failure to Prosecute ISIS’s Foreign Financiers Under t...
On December 4, 2001, federal agents raided the offices of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and De...
The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of 2,973 innocent civilians required...
Terrorism in the Middle East has plagued the United States for over a decade and groups, like ISIS, ...
This Article examines the potential for war-crime charges against members of ISIS for “culture crime...
Since 9/11, private litigants have been important players in the “fight” against terrorism. Using se...
The category of supportive persons in armed groups is not exactly novel, yet their role has not been...
Professor Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the International Business Times article Arab Bank Verdict Come...
Terrorism in the Middle East has plagued the United States for over a decade and groups, like ISIS, ...
Jimmy Gurule is featured in the Indiana Lawyer article NDLS professor: Stop ISIS by choking funding