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Benjamin Wittes
Wednesday, November 28, 2012 at 6:42 AM
Peter Margulies of Roger Williams School of Law, writes in with the following preview of the coming Tarek Mehanna appeal. The Mehanna case was the subject of this earlier exchange between Margulies and David Cole.
Terrorism’s on-line profile has triggered
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Benjamin Wittes
Wednesday, September 12, 2012 at 9:30 PM
I will offer my own thoughts on the death of Adnan Latif later on, but several people have sent me comments on the subject that I am going to post first. Rather than do this in a string posts, I’m … Read more »
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Benjamin Wittes
Monday, November 21, 2011 at 11:33 AM
Daphne Eviatar of Human Rights First writes in with the following comments on Latif and the detention provisions of the NDAA:
There’s already been great commentary on the Latif case here from Ben, Sabin Willett and others. On Sunday
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Benjamin Wittes
Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 11:12 PM
Sabin Willett, who represented the Guantanamo Uighurs in Parhat and Kiyemba, writes in with the following comments about Latif:
It is not hyperventilation to say, as so many have said, that Latif guts Boumediene, because — trust
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Benjamin Wittes
Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 2:26 PM
If a person can’t be troubled to agree with me, the very least he can do is to write good prose. Man, oh man, can Sabin Willett write good prose! Willett, who represented the Uighurs in their Supreme Court case, … Read more »
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Benjamin Wittes
Thursday, January 27, 2011 at 3:51 PM
The responses to my “Embrace Guantanamo” post from Sabin Willett, David Remes, and Gabor Rona have a common argumentative thread that strikes me as warranting a response. Not that it’s wrong, exactly, but the reader might … Read more »
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Benjamin Wittes
Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 9:11 AM
I’m delighted that my little post from the other day is eliciting such thoughtful and interesting reaction. I just received the following email from habeas lawyer Sabin Willett:
I enjoy your sparring with Brother Remes.
Embrace it? The real
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