Motions Hearing in the 9/11 Case: 1/31 Session

Wells Bennett
Thursday, January 31, 2013, 8:28 AM
Today pretrial hearings resume in the 9/11 case, yesterday's hearing having consisted entirely of an administrative Rule 802 conference (and thus, no argument on motions).

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Today pretrial hearings resume in the 9/11 case, yesterday's hearing having consisted entirely of an administrative Rule 802 conference (and thus, no argument on motions).  The conference's outcome reportedly will determine what, exactly, today's court session will address. Whatever the day may bring, your blog coverage will remains the same as always, format-wise: Lawfare's Events Coverage section will have posts throughout the day.  Review our coverage of Monday's and Tuesday's hearings as well. And you’ll find links to today's posts below, too. We expect the gavel bang at 0900. 1/31 Hearing #1: The Judge--And Only the Judge--Suspends Audio and Video 1/31 Hearing #2: Looking Forward to Nevin's Emergency Motion, and Testimony by the Convening Authority 1/31 Hearing #3: In Which a Brief Delay is Sought--and Obtained

Wells C. Bennett was Managing Editor of Lawfare and a Fellow in National Security Law at the Brookings Institution. Before coming to Brookings, he was an Associate at Arnold & Porter LLP.

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