Military Commissions

Guantanamo’s Ugly Taint on U.S. Diplomacy

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Feb 13th, 2020

9/11 Case: Military Commission Convening Authority to Be Called as a Witness as to His Own Bias

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Dec 2nd, 2019

“With a Little Help from Our Friends”: Prosecuting the ISIL “Beatles” in U.S. Courts

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Oct 22nd, 2019

18 Years After 9/11, Why Is Guantánamo Still Open?

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Oct 9th, 2019

Deprivation and Despair: The Crisis of Medical Care at Guantánamo

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Jun 26th, 2019

For the Military Commissions, a Fork in the Road on Torture

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May 6th, 2019

The September 11 Military Commissions Trudge On

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Apr 26th, 2019

Brett Kavanaugh and the Risk of a Return to Torture

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Aug 10th, 2018

What the Heck is Happening in Al-Nashiri?: The Ten-Layer Dip at the Heart of the Latest Guantánamo Mess

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May 11th, 2018

The Future of the US Military Commissions: Legal and Policy Issues

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May 8th, 2018

Episode 60 of the National Security Podcast: TL;DL – This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

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Feb 21st, 2018

Two Updates in Mass Guantanamo Habeas Case

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Jan 25th, 2018

Today’s Mass Guantanamo Habeas Petition and the Ongoing Human Cost of America’s “Battle Lab”

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Jan 11th, 2018

Alseran v MOD and the Legal Risks in Treating All Captives as Prisoners of War

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Jan 4th, 2018

Episode 51 of the National Security Podcast: Temporary, Immediate, and Unmonitored Access to this Podcast

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Dec 27th, 2017

Episode 50 of the National Security Law Podcast: The Big Chill

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Dec 20th, 2017

Episode 49 of the National Security Law Podcast: Interrogation, Detention, Prosecution, and Targeting

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Dec 12th, 2017

The Secret Ruling That Broke the Guantanamo Military Commissions

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Nov 30th, 2017

Episode 46 of the National Security Law Podcast: The $15 Million Dollar Man

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Nov 16th, 2017

How the Trump Administration Deals With Detainees Can Provide Insight Into its Counterterrorism Priorities

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Nov 14th, 2017

Episode 45 of the National Security Law Podcast: An Inter-Jurisdictional Cluster-You-Know-What?

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Nov 7th, 2017

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (Oct. 28-Nov. 3)

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Nov 4th, 2017

For Quick and Strong Justice, Look to the Courts—Not Guantanamo

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Nov 1st, 2017

What’s Going on at Gitmo?

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Nov 1st, 2017

Can Defense Counsel Ever Be Lawfully Surveilled by the Government?

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Oct 31st, 2017

Proposed 2019 Start Date for 9/11 Trial Faces Skepticism from Gitmo Judge

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Aug 29th, 2017

Whitewashing Guantánamo

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Mar 11th, 2017

Today’s En Banc D.C. Circuit Ruling in Al Bahlul…

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Oct 20th, 2016

More Guantánamo Mishegas (The Unlawful Detention of a US Citizen Edition)

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Oct 19th, 2016

Just Security’s Questions for Clinton and Trump

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Sep 26th, 2016

The DC Circuit’s Latest Ruling in Al-Nashiri: Why the Military Commissions Cannot Escape the Taint of CIA Torture

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Sep 9th, 2016

Is it Unconstitutional for the Supreme Court to Hear Court-Martial Appeals?

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Aug 15th, 2016

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