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On April 25, 2008, the Northeastern University Law Journal hosted a symposium titled To Gitmo or Bust: Practical Challenges in Representing Guantanamo Detainees. The February 2009 publication features papers authored by the Symposium speakers and is available online. For inquiries about print copies, please contact our publications staff.
Vol. 1, No. 1 - February 2009
Northeastern University Law Journal Vol. 1, No.1 [PDF]
Front Matter
Editors' Introduction
Foreword: Guantánamo and the Lawyer as Hero: 500 and Counting
Michael Ratner
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Note
Writing Off the Great Writ: Preserving Habeas Corpus in
Boumediene v. Bush Against Strong National Security Pressures
J. Erik Heath
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Articles
Clericalism and the Guantánamo Litigation
Sabin Willett
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A Law Professor's Reflections on Representing Guantánamo Detainees
Randall T. Coyne
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Lost and Found: The Experience of a Lawyer from "Old Europe"
Defending in a Law-Free Zone
Bernhard Docke
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Guantánamo Bay: Redefining Cruel and Unusual
Stewart Eisenberg
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Habeas Revisited: An Associate's View of Guantánamo Bay
Nicole Moen
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The Uighurs at Guantánamo: "Sometimes We Just Didn't Get the Right Folks"
Jason S. Pinney
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Challenging the Practice of Transfer to Torture in U.S. Courts:
A Model Brief for Practitioners
Colleen Costello
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