FTO Designation Briefer FINAL_ag - American Civil Liberties Union Under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (“AEDPA”), the federal government can impose severe sanctions on an organization that the Secretary of State designates a “Foreign Terrorist Organization” (“FTO”)
The Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) List - Congress. gov By designating an entity as an FTO, the U S government seeks to limit the group’s financial, property, and travel interests Since the law’s enactment in April 1996, Congress has amended Section 219 of the INA three times
Terrorist Designations and State Sponsors of Terrorism Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) are foreign organizations that are designated by the Secretary of State in accordance with section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as amended
FTO Patent Analysis: What It Is and When You Need It A freedom to operate (FTO) analysis tells you whether your product or process can be made, sold, and used without infringing someone else’s active patents The analysis is not about whether your own invention is patentable — it is about whether bringing it to market will trigger a lawsuit Companies that skip this step risk court-ordered shutdowns, damages awards, and in egregious cases
The Geopolitics of Narco Terrorism: Deconstructing the US FTO . . . The United States Department of State's decision to designate Brazil’s two primary criminal syndicates—the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and the Comando Vermelho (CV)—as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) represents a structural shift in transnational security policy By elevating these organizations from high-tier narcotics cartels to the status of global terrorist entities under