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In al Nashiri, Judge Pohl orders disclosure of details of CIA’s “black sites” to the defense

To say it has been an eventful week for the military commissions in Guantanamo might be an understatement.  As Ruchi has covered each morning this week in the Early Edition, the…
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Fourth Circuit Upholds Contempt Against Lavabit, Doesn’t Decide Gov’t Access to Encryption Keys

Today the Fourth Circuit refrained from deciding the first legal challenge to government seizure of the master encryption keys that secure our communications with web sites and…
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GTMO Case to Watch in the Supreme Court [UPDATED]

The Supreme Court has relisted for conference three times a pending Guantánamo habeas petition, Hussain v. Obama, No. 13-638.  The Court will consider the case for the fourth…
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Huawei Hacking is a Security Scandal

You probably won’t be surprised to learn that people who are neither naïve nor who hate freedom can reasonably disagree with Edward Lucas and his post from this morning…
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International Proscriptions on Mass Surveillance (or What’s Missing in the Greenwald vs. Wittes Debate)

[Editor’s Note: On Tuesday, Ben Wittes and Ashley Deeks over at Lawfare replied to the following post. And Ryan has since posted a rejoinder to Ben and Ashley.] This weekend’s…
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The So-Called Huawei Scandal and the Snowden Operation

We should spy on China. And Russia. And Iran. And plenty of other countries too. They are our political, diplomatic and economic competitors and enemies. And they spy on us. If…
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Constitutional Conflict & Congressional Oversight

This week has seen a long-smoldering Senate investigation of CIA torture allegations burst into a public conflagration between the CIA and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.…
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Crime, Sentencing and the War on Terror: Further Thoughts on the Al Darbi Plea

Last month, Ahmed Muhammed Haza al Darbi became the sixth Guantanamo detainee to plead guilty to war crimes before a military commission.  The U.S. has accused al Darbi of various…
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ACLU Takes Phone-Records Challenge to Appeals Court

The ACLU has just filed its opening brief in the Second Circuit in its challenge to the NSA’s phone-records program.  The brief—the first appellate brief to be filed in any…
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Al Darbi Pleads Guilty but Questions Remain [UPDATED re AE168]

In news today from the military commissions in Guantanamo Bay, Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al Darbi pled guilty to charges brought against him—charges which arose from his role…
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The al Iraqi Case and the Future of Military Commissions

This morning’s New York Times features a story by Charlie Savage about yesterday’s addition of a conspiracy charge to the pending military commission proceeding at…
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The True Significance of Judge Tatel’s Opinion in the Force-Feeding Appeal

As Wells already flagged over at Lawfare, the D.C. Circuit decided Aamer v. Obama this morning — the effort by some of the Guantánamo detainees to challenge the force-feeding…
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