9/11 Motions Hearing: August 23 Session
TGIF, loyal readers. The crowd at Fort Meade's Burba cottage has thinned, but your Lawfare correspondents have front row seats in the last August session in United States v.
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TGIF, loyal readers. The crowd at Fort Meade's Burba cottage has thinned, but your Lawfare correspondents have front row seats in the last August session in United States v. Mohammed et al., the 9/11 military commission case.
Here's the roundup of our coverage earlier in the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
Catch today's posts right here or on our Event Coverage page.
8/23 Motions Session #1: Last Words on Define and Punish
8/23 Motions Session #2: What Kind of Officer is the Convening Authority?
8/23 Motions Session #3: The Status of Conspiracy Redux
8/23 Motions Session #4: AE107 v. AE120, Part One
8/23 Motions Session #5: In Re: Ruiz
8/23 Motions Session #6: AE120 Only . . . Part One
8/23 Motions Session #7: Accord on Motions to Compel
8/23 Motions Session #8: A Hot Mess
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Raffaela received her BS and MS in Political Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2009 and her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 2015, where she was recognized for her commitment to public service with the Joyce Chiang Memorial Award. While at the Department of Defense, she was the inaugural recipient of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s General Counsel Award for exhibiting the highest standards of leadership, professional conduct, and integrity.
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