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Judge Rules Torture Details Irrelevant to Detainee’s Mental Health

By | 08.11.09 | 11:30 am

A military commission judge has ruled that the types of abusive techniques U.S. interrogators used on a suspected 9-11 conspirator are irrelevant to determining his competence to stand trial, the Miami Herald reports.

Ramzi bin al Shibh is one of five men charged by the U.S. military commission More…

Judge Slams Justice Department in Gitmo Child Soldier Case

By | 07.23.09 | 10:55 am

The last time I wrote about the case of Guantanamo detainee Mohammed Jawad, the government had just conceded that its primary evidence — his “confessions” — were the product of torture and inadmissible in court. But the government still wasn’t letting Jawad go. Last night I received a copy More…

More on the Detention Task Force

By | 07.08.09 | 11:08 am

As we’re talking about detainees, don’t miss Marc Ambinder’s curtain-raiser of the Obama administration’s detainee task force that I wrote about last week. He’s got a good account of a hypothetical scenario the task force is entertaining.

Government Pressing to Finalize Conviction By Discredited Bush Military Commission

By | 05.13.09 | 10:18 am

Why would the Obama administration, after having suspended the Bush military commissions that President Obama called an “enormous failure,” now be pushing to finalize the conviction and life sentence of a detainee who boycotted his trial due to procedures that he — and much of the world — insisted were More…

Obama Appears Poised to Renew Military Commissions

By | 05.13.09 | 9:34 am

Recent reports quoting anonymous officials within the Obama administration suggest the president is considering reviving the same military commissions that he called “an enormous failure” as a candidate and that were created by a law he voted against when he was a U.S. senator. Some of the More…

Tortured Gitmo Prisoner Opposes Halt of Military Commission Trial

By | 01.21.09 | 12:59 pm

As Spencer noted earlier, detainee advocates like the ACLU are hailing President Obama’s decision to seek a 120-day stay of the military commissions proceedings to decide what to do about the trials. However, the lawyer for Mohammed Jawad, an Afghani 17-year-old arrested five years ago for allegedly throwing a hand More…