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 Honor Bound: Inside the Guantanamo Trials: Kyndra Rotunda: Books
Honor Bound: Inside the Guantanamo Trials: Kyndra Rotunda: Books
Review Anyone wishing to understand the upcoming detainee trials will want to read this fine account. -- Professor J. Peter Pham, James Madison University and Director of the Nelson Institute for International and Public Affairs Honor Bound is an engrossing, first-hand account of military ...
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Hugh Hewitt: To Gitmo and Back Again
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog — Missing from the campaign thus far has been much discussion of the war in general and Gitmo specifically. Perhaps that will change with Friday night's debate, but even then the complexities of the long war and the issues surrounding the treatment and trial of prisoners will remain poorly understood and the way forward much debated. I am going to devote the second hour of today's broadcast to how we got to Gitmo and where we are headed with the prisoners there and those likely to be detained in the future. My guests will be two colleagues from Chapman University Law School who have thought and written a great deal about this. Professor Katherine Darmer is one of the editors of Civil Liberties v. National ...

Hugh Hewitt: To Gitmo and Back Again
Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog — Missing from the campaign thus far has been much discussion of the war in general and Gitmo specifically. Perhaps that will change with Friday night's debate, but even then the complexities of the long war and the issues surrounding the treatment and trial of prisoners will remain poorly understood and the way forward much debated. I am going to devote the second hour of today's broadcast to how we got to Gitmo and where we are headed with the prisoners there and those likely to be detained in the future. My guests will be two colleagues from Chapman University Law School who have thought and written a great deal about this. Professor Katherine Darmer is one of the editors of Civil Liberties v. National ...

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