...Washington, D.C.based Freedom Now advocates for the release of prisoners of conscience around the world. Hogan has a long history of working...
...representing Guantánamo Bay detainees. Since then, Sachnoff and his...three Guantánamo Bay prisoners, including Walid Ibrahim Mustafa Abu...
...review for Guantánamo detainees, 11 Am Law 200 firms...that the Guantánamo prisoner population is down to 171...
The Beltway insider's "whirling dervish" act didn't mesh with the Am Law 200. In the last eight years, Davis has had stints at Patton Boggs, Orrick, and McDermott. Now he is running his own shop. Wil
...of released Guantánamo prisoners have returned to the terrorism...is a solution to the detainee problem: the creation of a...
...what to do with terrorism detainees. Two loosely defined...That leaves fewer than 200 prisoners. Many are low-level suspects...
...error regarding the number of detainees in U.S. custody in Afghanistan. While about 12–14,000 prisoners are being held in Afghanistan...
...defense center for indigent Iraqi prisoners, the housing was preordained. The...Iraq," Myers says. "Detainees' due process is now as...
...has rounded up thousands of prisoners in its "war on...of earth." The "detainees," as the government likes...
...attorneys approved interrogation procedures for prisoners at Guantánamo Bay...work on behalf of British detainees at Guantánamo, makes...
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