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Lawfare: Hard National Security Choices

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The Guantánamo Blog

A Hunger Strike has taken over Guantanamo

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Brian Foster on Fredman and Latif

The Guantánamo Blog

Talking Dog interviews Buz Eisenberg

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The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times

The Morning Wrap

Legal Theory Blog

Nachbar on the Rule of Law and Counterinsurgency

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A Response to Marcy Wheeler on Jonathan Fredman

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Ramzi Kassem on Chief Judge Lamberth’s Barre Decision

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Radio Times Episode this Morning on Guantanamo Bay

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Salt Lake Criminal Defense

Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert Repeals the Death Penalty

The Guantánamo Blog

President announces Guantanamo will close on Friday.....

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Memo to the Press: Just Shut Up About Jonathan Fredman

The Guantánamo Blog

Talking Dog Interviews Pat Bronte

Bill of Rights Defense Committee

11 years in Guantanamo without trial or charges

Civil Procedure Prof Blog

Appellate Jurisdiction and Guantanamo

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Al Madhwani Emergency Motion on Water and Clothes

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Illinois Lawyer Now

“Personal Liberty: A Discussion of Habeas Corpus from Joseph Smith to Guantanamo” set for April 4

Impunity Watch

War Crimes Prosecution Watch: Vol 7, Issue 26

Wise Law Blog

140Law - Legal Headlines for Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Bill of Rights Defense Committee

Guantanamo exposes reality of US fascism

Lawfare: Hard National Security Choices

Chief Judge Lamberth on the Government’s Foot-Dragging in the Guantánamo Habeas Cases

Bill of Rights Defense Committee

Obama administration gives $50 million to keep Guantanamo open indefinitely