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Josh Gerstein of the Politico is reporting a fascinating development in the rules of the Detainee Review Boards at Bagram:
The Obama Administration has taken a step to have official representatives for U...
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Carol Rosenberg of the Miami Herald has this very interesting story about the death that occurred at Guantanamo the other day. There seems to be a much greater dispute about who this detainee really was ...
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Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey has penned this letter to House Armed Services Chairman Buck McKeon on the latter's proposed AUMF rewrite.
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Adam Serwer responds to my post of last night:
I think any objective evaluation of the facts has to conclude that U.S. military operations against al Qaeda outside of Afghanistan and Pakistan represent "...
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Concerning the Law of the Sea, John Bellinger III writes today over at the Shadow Government blog:
Of all the treaties currently pending before the Senate, the Law of the Sea Convention offers the most e...
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For those who were confused by Bobby and my duplicative posts on Harold Koh's statement, well, so was I when I realized just now that he had posted 15 minutes before I did. Generally speaking, Lawfare's ...
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Over at Opinio Juris, State Department Legal Adviser Harold Koh has posted a brief statement on "The Lawfulness of the U.S. Operation Against Osama bin Laden." The key passage reads:
Given bin Laden’s u...
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Over at Opinio Juris, State Department Legal Advisor Harold Koh has issued an official statement regarding the legality of the UBL operation. No surprises here.
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U.S. Southern Command has announced another death at Guantamamo:
NEWS RELEASE: Detainee death at Guantanamo Bay
Posted On: May 18 2011 7:07PM
By U.S.
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No sooner had I finished my last post than I came across this elegant little argument from Adam Serwer:
I think Wittes is right that the original AUMF contained no . . . temporal or geographic constraints.
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I have a fair bit to say in response to Daphne Eviatar's comments from earlier today concerning my post about yesterday's New York Times editorial. Let me start with a brief comment about Daphne's compla...
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In yesterday's Washington Post, Professors Bruce Ackerman and Oona Hathaway editorialized about the "Death of the War Powers Act."
Their piece is provocative, in part because it suggests that the execut...