Briefs, Briefs, Briefs

Benjamin Wittes
Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 9:32 PM
The D.C. Circuit has a number of Guantanamo appeals pending. Consider us your one-stop-shopping brief superstore. Stay tuned for analysis of what the parties are arguing. For now, here's the raw material. In Salahi v. Obama, here is the government's brief. Here is the detainee's brief.

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The D.C. Circuit has a number of Guantanamo appeals pending. Consider us your one-stop-shopping brief superstore. Stay tuned for analysis of what the parties are arguing. For now, here's the raw material.
In Salahi v. Obama, here is the government's brief. Here is the detainee's brief. And here is the government's reply brief.
In Hatim v. Obama, here is the government's brief. Here is the detainee's brief. And here is the government's reply brief.
In Al Alwi v. Obama, only the petitioner's brief is so far available.
Message to counsel in national security litigations: When you file interesting documents not under seal or when the court unseals things, send them our way.

Benjamin Wittes is editor in chief of Lawfare and a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of several books.

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