U.S. Government Accountability Office Report: DOD Should Assess the Tradeoffs Associated With Expanding Public Access to and Information About Terrorism Trials Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP partner ...
JURIST Contributing Editor Jeffrey Addicott of St. Mary's University School of Law, formerly a Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, says President Obama's inability to ...
There seems to be agreement that this morning's Supreme Court ruling is a very big deal. At the same time, there's also consensus that the decision means very little for the detainees themselves. (The ...
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Feb. 10, 2015) -- Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh spoke to service members during a trip to see the detention facilities, Feb. 9, during his first trip to Joint Task Force ...
The paint is drying on the newly renovated Commission building on McCalla Hill at the U. S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, or GTMO, where the military trials of six suspected terrorists from the ...
WASHINGTON — More than 100 prisoners released from Guantanamo Bay went right back to being terrorists when they got out, according to a new report. Out of 647 detainees who were released, 116 — or 18 ...
Lyle’s post below continues his indispensable series on the procedural disputes that the district court judges in D.C. are about to (begin to) resolve in the GTMO habeas cases. Once those questions ...
MCGREGOR RANGE, N.M. -- The California National Guard's 670th Military Police Company, spent a month training here as part of their mobilization and training requirements for a deployment to ...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, issued the following statement supporting President Obama’s commitment to close the detention ...
For 18 months, the Senate Armed Services Committee has been conducting a wide-ranging investigation into the military’s adoption of new interrogation techniques after 9/11. And in a hearing this ...
WASHINGTON, July 18 (UPI) -- Attorneys for a terror suspect plan to appeal his case to the Supreme Court as the Pentagon presses for swifter action against detainees ...