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In the New York Times, Scott Shane updates us on the Bradley Manning hearings, including some juicy details about evidence the prosecution plans to introduce: among other things, Wikileak-ed cables that ...
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Former UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office Legal Adviser Daniel Bethlehem has just published an important piece in the latest issue of the American Journal of International Law. The article, entitled “Sel...
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Yesterday, we posted the government's supplemental brief in the Al Bahlul military commission appeal in the D.C.
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Yesterday the judge in the Bradley Manning trial found that the 9 months of solitary confinement he was subjected to was "more rigorous than necessary," and, as a result, credited 112 days toward a futur...
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Lawfare, the web's premier source for news and analysis in national security law, is seeking interested and highly motivated law students to help build Lawfare's emerging Wiki library. Successful candida...
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So begins this interesting opinion from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, in a habeas case brought by Guantanamo detainee Mohammed Morafa:
On a petition for a writ for habeas...
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...is available here. In a nutshell:
Hamdan II requires reversal of Bahlul’s convictions by military commission of providing material support for terrorism, conspiracy to commit war crimes, and solicita...
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From the Hedges files: attorneys for Senators McCain, Ayotte, and Graham yesterday submitted this reply brief in support of their motion to participate in oral argument before the Second Circuit. (The H...
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Published by WW Norton (2012)
Reviewed by Daniel Byman
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Apropos of Charlie Savage’s story (and Bobby’s follow-up) on the government's litigation tactics in Hamdan and al-Bahlul: assuming the material support and conspiracy charges in those cases indeed are to...
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In response to Charlie Savage's piece today concerning an interagency debate over whether to continue to argue for the viability of conspiracy and material support charges in the military commission syst...
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Micah Zenko of the Council on Foreign Relations has just published this important report on U.S. drones policy. I disagree with Zenko on some aspects of it, but for now I want to summarize several of his...
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Leading the news for Lawfarers: Charlie Savage's piece in the New York Times, about an ongoing debate in the Obama administration over whether it should drop the military commission cases against Salim H...
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According to Charlie Savage in today's New York Times, this is a question in hot interagency dispute this week. The basic concern of course is that (i) the D.C.
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I am delighted to announce that Ashley Deeks is joining Lawfare as our newest senior contributor. Astute readers will notice that this change is perhaps a bit less of a change than it may look, as Ashley...
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By way of reminder, this month we'll cover military commission sessions in both of the capital cases pending at Guantanamo.
The commission will hear argument in United States v.
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Back in October, I wrote about the claim in this Washington Post story that John Brennan supports shifting the CIA's operations involving the use of lethal force over to the military. Now that he is abo...
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To the surprise of few who've been reading the news the last month, President Obama is expected to nominate Republican former Senator, Chuck Hagel, as the Secretary of Defense, and counterterrorism advis...
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Last week, my Brookings colleague Daniel Byman and I released our fun little Disposition Matrix App--on The Atlantic's web site. The rather surprising response---who knew that so many Americans were anti...
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As Ben noted the other day, the Obama administration issued a signing statement on the new NDAA arguing that its Guantánamo detainee-transfer restrictions are unconstitutional as a violation of the separ...