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It's hard to imagine a place in the world where one would feel less threatened by geopolitics than Iceland. It's an island. It's pretty far from anywhere else. And it has very few people (the entire coun...
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Petitioner Ali al Bahlul, the Yemeni detainee who served as Osama bin Laden's personal assistant and public relations secretary, has just filed his opening brief in Al Bahlul v.
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The military judge, Army Col. James Pohl, takes the bench. Only one accused is present: Ramzi Binalshibh, whose case the court recently separated out from that against the other four accused in the 9/11...
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At this hour, DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson is speaking at the ABA Convention. Here's the text of his speech:
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This time, it's Mohammed Al-Adahi (remember him?). The opinion is by Judge Gladys Kessler.
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When the court returns from recess, the parties move into argument on AE277, the defense’s motion for a judicial order compelling an MRI of Al-Nashiri’s brain to determine if he has brain damage.
The de...
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Judge Spath begins today’s hearings noting that Al-Nashiri is not present. The court first hears testimony from the Guantanamo Staff Judge Advocate who had received Al-Nashiri’s waiver, Captain G, who wa...
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Judge Spath then moves to AE 295, a defense filing and the penultimate item on the agenda.
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In the final session for the day, Judge Spath announces he has come to a ruling on AE277. This is the defense's bid for Al-Nashiri to have an MRI examination, presumably in order to unearth the damage w...
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A reminder: Lawfare has digests of yesterday's pre-trial proceedings in United States v.
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When the Court reconvenes, Major Tom Hurley begins argument on AE 280. In it, the defense requests that summaries of classified discovery be marked with more granular classification information. Specifi...
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The military judge, Air Force Col. Vance Spath, begins the morning's hearing in United States v. Al-Nashiri---his second on the case---by ruling on two pending motions.
First, Judge Spath grants defense...