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  • Marcy Wheeler on Latif

    Over at the Empty Wheel blog, Marcy Wheeler has a very impressive set of speculations regarding what the mysterious Report at issue in Latif (which I discuss at length here) might be. Here's her bottom l...
  • Thoughts on Latif #5--Of En Bancs and Cert Grants

    The D.C. Circuit strongly disfavors en banc review. For longstanding cultural reasons, the court avoids en bancs whenever possible. This is generally a good thing. En bancs can be ugly; they stress a cou...
  • Thoughts on Latif #4--A Fuller Analysis

    The more I study the D.C. Circuit decision in Latif, the more important I think it is, and the more regrettable I think it probably is. I'm going to spread this out over two posts. In this one, which is ...
  • US Prepares to Seek Extradition of al Qaeda Bomb Plot Suspect Held by Germany

    Abdeladim El-Kabir was arrested in Germany, along with two other men, back in April of this year.  German officials at the time alleged that the men were planning to build a bomb to use somewhere in Euro...
  • Thoughts on Latif #3

    Here's my question: Why has there been virtually no press coverage of the Latif decision? Other than this article on CNN's web page, which actually ignores the aspect of the case that makes it jurisprude...
  • Silliman and Pollard nominated to CMCR

    This just in: President Obama today nominated Professor Scott L. Silliman and William B. Pollard III to the U.S. Court of Military Commission Review. Both men are highly qualified and will bring differe...
  • Almerfedi Cert Petition

    Hussain Salem Mohammed Almerfedi, a Guantanamo habeas petitioner, has filed a cert petition that presents the following questions: 1. Whether the Authorization for Use of Military Force, Pub. L. No. 107-...
  • Thoughts on Latif #2--From Peter Margulies

    Peter Margulies of Roger Williams Law School writes in with the following critique of the Latif decision and praise of Judge David Tatel's dissent. While I don't agree with every aspect of this analysis,...
  • Thoughts on Latif #1

    I have now read the entirety of Latif, and I am--quite honestly--not entirely sure what to make of it. For one thing, the redactions are extensive, far more so than in the normal D.C. Circuit habeas case...
  • Latif: A Very Big Deal

    I have only just begun reading the D.C. Circuit's decision in Latif, but it already clear to me that it is a very big deal. Judge Janice Rogers Brown, for the majority, expressly adopts a presumption in ...
  • D.C. Circuit Opinion on Latif

    The D.C. Circuit has just released its redacted opinion in the case of Adnan Farhan Abd Al Latif, which it filed on October 14, 2011. The opinion is available here, and Lawfare has covered the case
  • Government Moves for Public Access in Nashiri

    The documents themselves are not available yet, but the docket in Nashiri reflects that on Friday, the government moved "for Public Access to This Military Commission Via Transmission of Open Court Proce...
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