Al-Nashiri Motions Hearing: June 11 Session
Your correspondents return to Fort Meade in order to observe---via almost live, closed circuit television---four days of pretrial proceedings in United States v. Al-Nashiri. The hearing in the capital military commission is set to begin at 9 a.m. down at Guantanamo.
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Your correspondents return to Fort Meade in order to observe---via almost live, closed circuit television---four days of pretrial proceedings in United States v. Al-Nashiri. The hearing in the capital military commission is set to begin at 9 a.m. down at Guantanamo. Read our preview post and the Chief Prosecutor's statement about this week's hearings.
The format is the same as always: posts will appear throughout the day, in our "Events Coverage" section, with links to the posts noted below.
June 11 Session #1: Departures and Arrivals
June 11 Session #2: Who Gets to Talk about IT Issues
June 11 Session #3: COL Bogdan Will Do Just Fine
June 11 Session #4: Spiraling Towards Contraband Policy
June 11 Session #5: A DIVO, No?
June 11 Session #6: On Recording 802 Conferences
June 11 Session #7: "It's All Hearsay"
June 11 Session #8: What Habeas Counsel Knows
June 11 Session #9: A PSR Challenge
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.