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October 21, 2008
Margulies on Detainee Representation
UPDATE, 10/23, 4:17 CT: Here's the podcast. Enjoy!
I just got back from a wonderful talk given by Professor Joseph Margulies of Northwestern Law in the first of the ABA's public program series at ABA HQ here in Chicago. Margulies, lead counsel for the petitioner in Rasul v. Bush and author of the outstanding book Guantanamo and the Abuse of Presidential Power, discussed constitutional law, detainee policy, and the human side of detainee representation in this informative and moving event. The ABA story is here. But you'll really want to check out the podcast; I'll post it when it becomes available. This will complement your classes on the Guantanamo cases very nicely.
SDS
October 21, 2008 in Executive Authority, News, War Powers | Permalink
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