Monday, November 23, 2009

military courts

Terrorism Trial Decision Shows Obama Doesn't Know How to Fight America's Enemies

Say what you will about Bush, but he did prevent additional terrorist attacks. more >>

Obama Administration Needs New Approach to Battling al Qaeda

National security law expert Glenn Sulmasy makes 4 national security proposals. more >>

Hot Docs: Covering Military Coffins and Trials, Settlement on Deceptive Drug Ads, and More

Today's selection of timely reports. more >>

Two Takes: The Supreme Court Made a Mistake in 'Boumediene'

The recent Supreme Court decision reverses precedent and endangers our security, Glenn Sulmasy argues. more >>

Two Takes: With 'Boumediene,' the Court Reaffirmed a Basic Principle

The Supreme Court's 'Boumediene' decision reaffirmed an important right under our Constitution. more >>

News Buzz: 9/11 Suspects at Gitmo Tribunal, Clinton to Back Obama, and More

Alleged 9/11 conspirators face Gitmo tribunal. Hillary Clinton to back Barack Obama on Saturday. more >>

Iraq Contractor Case Opens New Legal Terrain

The military is court-martialing the first civilian contractor in Iraq. more >>

First Contractor Charged Under Military Justice System

The case against a Canadian-Iraqi translator could raise key constitutional questions more >>

How the Trials Will Work

The biggest test of a special judicial system more >>

Trying the 9/11 Suspects

The cases against suspected terrorists are the biggest test yet for a controversial system. more >>

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