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The responses to my "Embrace Guantanamo" post from Sabin Willett, David Remes, and Gabor Rona have a common argumentative thread that strikes me as warranting a response.
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I'm delighted that my little post from the other day is eliciting such thoughtful and interesting reaction.
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Habeas lawyer David Remes sent me yesterday the following comments on my earlier post suggesting that it's time for President Obama to embrace Guantanamo. I want to draw attention very briefly to two asp...
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"And because the American people deserve to know that special interests aren't larding up legislation with pet projects, both parties in Congress should know this," President Obama said last night in his...
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Over at the Huffington Post and again at Human Rights First's blog, Raha Wala (Law and Security Fellow, Georgetown) argues that I am arm-in-arm with Marc Thiessen and Andy McCarthy in "declaring victory"...
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This morning the CMCR issued an order calling for fresh briefing and argument in the al-Bahlul appeal, but not in Hamdan (or so I'm told; we'll see, I guess). Here is the text of the order:
Upon conside...
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Many will claim that Ghailani’s life sentence vindicates the trial system as a vehicle for incapacitating terrorists. The verdict is a reminder that civilian trials have a successful track record in inc...
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The CMCR has at last ruled on the recusal and en banc issues that have, along with some personnel shuffling, been delaying a ruling in a pair of exceedingly important military commission cases (Hamdan an...
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Gabor Rona of Human Rights First sent me the following email this morning in response to my post from last week urging President Obama to make his peace with Guantanamo:
You've gotta be suffering from wi...
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As Lawfare readers know, I am not above criticizing the New York Times--or its estimable national security correspondent, Charlie Savage. I recently accused the Times' editorial board of lying about th...
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That is the title of a discussion on wikileaks next Thursday evening, February 3, at the Columbia School of Journalism, led by two of the central players in the saga: Bill Keller, the Executive Editor of...
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Not to be outdone by Ben in terms of posting to other outlets, I have a short piece up at Foreign Policy's website concerning the prospect that military commissions will soon begin moving forward with ne...