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How A Grieving Father Created The Model For Anti-Terror Lawsuits

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After Steve Flatow's daughter was killed in a terrorist attack, he wanted justice. He embarked on a legal quest to get the right to sue a country: Iran. His case opened the doors to a new technique for deterring funding of terrorists, but it also interfered with the U.S. government's diplomatic efforts.

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Noel King is a host of Morning Edition and Up First.