Wahid v. Gates
This is a parallel case to Jalatzai v. Gates. In Wahid, our four clients had been detained at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan since December 2008; after we sued in February 2010, three were...
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This is a parallel case to Jalatzai v. Gates. In Wahid, our four clients had been detained at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan since December 2008; after we sued in February 2010, three were...
In January 2010, we filed a petition for habeas corpus on behalf of two Afghan brothers, challenging their detention at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, where they had been confined for nearly two...
This Freedom of Information Act case, filed in January 2010, initially sought the report of the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility concerning the roles John Yoo and Jay Bybee of the...
Colonel Morris Davis was the chief military prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay until he resigned in 2007, convinced that military tribunals could not provide fair trials. He became an outspoken critic of the...
Our complaint in this case alleges that Mr. Meshal, a U.S. citizen, was detained for about four months in 2007 by Kenyan and Ethiopian authorities at the behest of the United States Government. During that...