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The Center for Constitutional Rights has coordinated efforts by American lawyers to handle the habeas corpus, and other legal appeals, of several hundred of the Guantanamo detainees.
Only American lawyers have been allowed to visit detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. They have to go through security screening first. And they must agree that they can't speak from the notes they took during their meetings with their clients until they have been cleared for release.[1]
Complaints from the detainees' attorneys
edit- Many of the lawyers have repeated claims that their clients have been abused, and are receiving inhumane treatment.
- Lawyers have reported that it was hard to establish trust with their clients, because:
- Guantanamo guards had warned them that the lawyers were either Jews or homosexuals.[2]
- Guantanamo interrogators had previously used the interrogation technique "false flag", and represented themselves as their lawyers, in attempts to get the captives to divulge information they had withheld during their interrogations.[2]
- Lawyers reported that the DoD had interfered with their ability to meet with their clients, telling them that they weren't spelling their names correctly.[3]
- Lawyers reported that the DoD interfered with their ability to meet with their clients by both refusing to provide a government translator, and raising bogus national security concerns about the translators they proposed.
- The body that reviewed their notes, before they were able to consult them, was arbitrarily classifying their notes, so they couldn't consult them. Omar Khadr's lawyer Muneer Ahmad found, on his first visit to the secure centre which is the only place where the lawyers can review their notes, that almost the entire twenty pages of notes he took when he first met Khadr had been classified above his level of security clearance.
However, an Army investigation found these charges unfounded.[4] US Department of Defense spokesmen state “It is our policy to in no way interfere with legal counsel.”[2]
The Department of Defense maintains that "they see evidence of the al Qaeda-directed misinformation campaign in allegations of detainee abuse and mishandling of the Koran at Guantanamo Bay."[5]
Guantanamo detainees' defense attorneys
editLawyer | Detainee | Notes |
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Douglas Abbott | ||
Muneer Ahmad | Omar Khadr |
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Elizabeth Ainslie | Abd Al Nasir Mohammed Abd Al Qadir Khantumani and Muhammed Khan Tumani |
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Omar Akbar | David Hicks |
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Jim R. Alsup |
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Emmanuel Altit | Mohamedou Ould Slahi |
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Trisha B. Anderson | 17 Yemeni detainees in Guantanamo |
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David H. Anderson | Muhammad Jayid Hadi Al-Subai'i, et al. |
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John Anderson | 5 Yemeni captives in Guantanamo |
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Sapna K. Anderson |
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Gabriel Arana |
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Jennifer C. Argabright |
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Bridget Arimond |
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Nadia Asancheyev | 7 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Baher Azmy | Murat Kurnaz | |
Amy Baggio |
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David Baluarte | ||
Scott S. Barker |
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Allison Barlotta |
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Jane Barrett |
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Barry C. Bartel |
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James W. Beane Jr. | ||
Stacey Danielle Becker | Mourad Benchellali |
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Doug Behr |
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Jonathan Bender | ||
Eric Berger | David Hicks |
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Mark Berman |
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David Berz |
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Michael Bhargava | Sabri Mohammed Ebrahim Al Qurashi |
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Ronald Blum |
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Jeff Boerger |
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Emmet Bondurant |
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Louis Bonilla |
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Matthew Boos |
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Cheryl Bormann | Walid bin Attash | [citation needed] |
Kevin Boris |
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L. Barrett ("Barry") Boss |
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David J. Bradford |
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Lt.Col. Yvonne Bradley | Binyam Mohamed |
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William Brennan |
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Laura Brill |
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J. Patrick Briscoe |
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Patricia A. Bronte |
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Christopher D. Brown |
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Karma Brown |
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Carol Elder Bruce | 3 Egyptians |
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Lauren Brunswick | "Algerian Six" |
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Edmund Burke | ||
Antony S. Burt | Muhammad Jayid Hadi Al-Subai'i, et al. |
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Lauren M. Butcher | Sabri Mohammed Ebrahim Al Qurashi |
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Howard Cabot | Noor Uthman Muhammed |
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Kelly A. Cameron |
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Charles H. Carpenter |
Hani Saleh Rashid Abdullah, Rami Bin Said Al Taibi, and Mahrar Rafat Al Quwari |
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Calvin C. Carr | ||
Doug Cassell |
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Anne J. Castle |
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Don Catalano |
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Anna Cayton-Holland |
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Jonathan G. Cedarbaum | assisted in Boumediene v. Bush |
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Christopher J. Cestaro |
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John A. Chandler | Mohammed Al-Adahi and 4 other Yemeni captives in Guantanamo |
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Cristi Charpentier |
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Erwin Chemerinsky | Salem Abdul Salem Ghereby | |
Pamela Chepiga | 11 Yemeni captives in Guantanamo |
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Jennifer Ching |
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Judith Brown Chomsky | ||
Louise Christian |
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George M. Clarke III | Hassan Anvar |
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Rachel Giesber Clingman | Salem Muhood Adem |
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James Cohen |
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Jerry Cohen | ||
Joshua Colangelo-Bryan | Bahraini captives in Guantanamo, including Juma Al Dossary and Abdulla Majid Al Naimi[52] |
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Jeffrey D. Colman |
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Eric Columbus | attorney of record in portions of Boumediene v. Bush |
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Col. Jeffrey Colwell, USMC |
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James G. Connell, III | Ammar al-Baluchi |
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John Connolly |
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Jon Connolly |
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Lynne Cooper |
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Ben Cooper |
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Jennifer R. Cowan | Ibrahim Othman Ibrahim Idris[55] |
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Douglas Cox | Emad Abdullah Hassan and 10 other Yemeni captives in Guantanamo |
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Randy Coyne | ||
William Crow |
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Torey B. Cummings |
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Douglas Curtis |
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David Cynamon | Kuwaiti captives in Guantanamo |
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Richard L. Cys | Abdul Haleem |
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George Daly | Mani Shaman Turki al-Habardi Al-Utaybi | |
Matt Darby |
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Jeffrey J. Davis | Mani Shaman Turki al-Habardi Al-Utaybi |
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Joseph Davis |
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Joshua W. Denbeaux | ||
Mark Denbeaux | Rafiq Bin Bashir Bin Jalud Al Hami and Lufti Bin Ali.[61] |
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Michael B. DeSanctis | David Hicks |
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Matthew Devine |
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David G. Dickman |
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J. Wells Dixon | 7 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Bernhard Docke | Murat Kurnaz |
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W. Matthew Dodge |
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Ronan Doherty |
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Jim Dorsey | Ahcene Zemiri |
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Joshua L. Dratel |
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Michael Drumke | Muhammad Jayid Hadi Al-Subai'i, et al. |
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Theresa Duncan | Mohamedou Ould Slahi |
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Robert Dunham |
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Thomas Anthony Durkin | Abdul Raham Houari | |
Christopher Dysard |
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Roger A. Eddleman | ||
Dennis Edney | Abdullah Khadr and Omar Khadr |
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Shana Edwards |
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Patrick J. Ehlers | Nazar Gul | |
Jon Eisenberg | Jihad Ahmed Mujstafa Diyab | |
Stewart "Buz" Eisenberg | 1 Saudi detainee | |
Joel Elfman |
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Connie Ericson |
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Jeffrey L. Ertel |
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Daniel M. Esrick | "Algerian Six" |
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Craig E. Estes | David Hicks |
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Marc D. Falkoff | 17 Yemeni detainees |
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George Farah |
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Warren Feldman |
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Scott L. Fenstermaker |
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Thomas Fleener | Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al Bahlul |
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Mark C. Fleming | "Algerian Six" | |
Murray Fogler | Salem Muhood Adem | |
Paul T. Fortino |
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Dulce Foster |
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Tina Monshipour Foster |
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David Frakt | Mohammed Jawad |
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Brian Fraser |
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Eric M. Freedman |
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Leon Friedman |
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Agnieszka M. Fryszman |
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Avi S. Garbow |
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Bob Gensburg | ||
Elizabeth P. Gilson | ||
Nina Ginsberg |
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Jeffrey S. Gleason |
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Neha Singh Gohil |
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Sandra Goldberg |
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Jenna M. Goldenberg | "Algerian Six" |
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Marc A. Goldman | David Hicks |
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Jared Goldstein |
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George Gordon | ||
H. Candace Gorman | Abdel Hamid Ibn Abdussalem Ibn Mifta Al Ghazzawi |
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R. David Gratz |
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Eldon V.C. Greenberg |
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John Gregorek |
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Ayo K. Griffin |
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Richard A. Grigg |
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David Grossman |
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Harold Gurewitz |
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Gitanjali S. Gutierrez |
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Dinh Ha |
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Kara Haberbush |
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Jonathan Hafetz | Jaralla Saleh Mohammed Kahla Al Marri |
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Suhana S. Han |
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Matthew K. Handley |
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Osman A. Handoo |
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Shane Hartman | ||
Sarah Havens | 11 Yemeni captives in Guantanamo |
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Marcellene Hearn |
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Christopher J. Herrling |
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David Hickerson |
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Anthony W. Hill |
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Nicole Hillman |
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Jeremy L. Hirsh |
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Ellen A. Hochberg |
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Clark Hodgson Jr. |
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Melissa Hoffer | "Algerian Six" |
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John Robert Holland |
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Nancy Hollander | Mohamedou Ould Slahi |
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Candace Hom |
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Miranda Hooker | "Algerian Six" |
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Stephen Hopper | Mamdouh Habib | |
James Hosking |
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Erica Hovani | ||
Christopher J. Huber |
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Gaillard T. Hunt | Saifullah Paracha | |
Daniel Hunter |
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Kristine A. Huskey | Omar Khadr |
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Varda Hussain |
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Rubin Iñiquez |
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Gary Isaac |
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Shawn Isern |
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Lt. Col. Jon S. Jackson | Mustafa Ahmed Al-Hawsawi, Omar Khadr, Majid Khan |
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Ketanji Brown Jackson |
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Beth D. Jacob | Muhammad Jayid Hadi Al-Subai'i, et al. |
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Andrew A. Jacobson | David Hicks |
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Hope Jarkowski |
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Tom R. Johnson Jr. |
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Kimberly Jones |
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Paula M. Jones |
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Tori Jueds |
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Shayana D. Kadidal |
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Heather Lamberg Kafele | 12 Kuwaiti captives in Guantanamo |
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Kathleen Kaib |
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Matthew B. Kaplan |
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Christopher G. Karagheuzoff |
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Jason Karasik |
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Michelle Kass |
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Ramzi Kassem | ||
Neal Katyal | Salim Ahmed Hamdan |
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Zachary Katznelson | Sami al-Haj | |
Samuel C. Kauffman | ||
Matthew Keller | 7 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Patti Kemp |
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Paul F. Kemp |
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Elizabeth L. Kendall | David Hicks |
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Stephen Kenny | David Hicks |
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Hamid Khan |
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Mahvish Rukhsana Khan | 1 Afghan detainee |
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Darold W. Killmer |
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Steven Killpack | Abdul Hafiz |
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Terence L. Kindlon |
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Rob Kirsch | "Algerian Six" |
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Jan K. Kitchel | ||
Donald A. Klein | Muhammad Jayid Hadi Al-Subai'i, et al. |
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Jason M. Knott | 17 Yemeni detainees |
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Rob Knowles |
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Neil H. Koslowe |
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Kenneth A. Kreuscher |
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Cmdr Suzanne Lachelier | Ramzi bin al-Shibh |
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Seth D. Lamden | Muhammad Jayid Hadi Al-Subai'i, et al. | |
Brett Lampiasi | ||
Jeffrey I. Lang |
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Darren LaVerne | 7 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Denise LeBoeuf |
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Paul Leder |
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Amanda Lee |
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Karen Lee |
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Matthew Lee |
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Walter Lesnevich |
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Bryan Lessley |
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Jason M. Leviton |
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Eric Lewis | ||
Lietz C. Lietz III |
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Gregory M. Lipper | 17 Yemeni detainees |
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Nicole ("Nikki") Livolsi |
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Laurelle Lo |
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John LoCurto |
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Elaina Loizou |
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Ellen Lubell | Abdul Aziz Naji |
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John Lundquist |
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Lawrence S. Lustberg |
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Matthew Lyons | ||
J. Triplett Mackintosh | ||
Emi MacLean |
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Matthew J. MacLean | Kuwaiti captives in Guantanamo |
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Edward B. MacMahon, Jr. |
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Daniel Malone | ||
Howard Manchel |
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Danny Mann |
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Susan Baker Manning | 12 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Joseph Margulies | Mamdouh Habib |
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Louis Marjon | Abdul Mosleh Qayed vs Bush,05-CV-0454 Murtadha Magram vs Bush,05-CV-0584 | | |
Larry Martin |
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Colonel Peter Masciola |
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Julia Tarver Mason | Majeed Abdullah Al Joudi, Abdul Rahman Shalabi |
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Andrew Matheson |
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Desmond McCallum |
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David McColgin |
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Bridget McCormack |
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Neil McGaraghan |
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Nancy McGrath |
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Scott McKay |
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David McLeod | David Hicks |
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Amy J. McMaster |
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Joseph M. McMillan |
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Emily Meazell |
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Brian Mendelsohn |
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Captain John Merriam | Omar Khadr |
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George Brent Mickum IV | Bisher Amin Khalil al-Rawi and Jamil al-Banna and Shaker Aamer[127] |
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Tatia Miller |
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Pam Minett |
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John R. Minock |
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Mitchell Y. Mirviss |
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John B. Missing |
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Shams Mitha |
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Nicole Moen |
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Michael E. Mone Jr. |
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Christopher Moore |
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Mariah E. Moran |
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Christopher L. Morgan | "Algerian Six" |
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Major Michael Mori USMC | David Hicks | |
Daniel Moylan |
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Joseph J. Mueller | "Algerian Six" |
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Douglas R. Mulkoff |
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William E. Murane | ||
Richard G. Murphy, Jr. | Mohammad Bawazir and four other Yemeni captives in Guantanamo |
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William Murphy |
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Arnold L. Natali, Jr. |
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Maya D. Nath |
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Brian J. Neff | Muhammad Jayid Hadi Al-Subai'i, et al. |
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David Nevin |
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William C. Newman |
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Shawn Nolan |
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Billy Nolas |
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Jon W. Norris | ||
W. Scott O'Connell |
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Pierce O'Donald |
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Steve Valerio O'Donnell |
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Matthew J. O'Hara | Umar Abdulayev[134] | |
Stephen Oleskey | "Algerian Six" |
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Barbara Olshansky |
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Joseph O'Neil |
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Rita Osbourne |
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Larry Ottaway |
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Robert Parks |
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Gareth Peirce | Tipton Three Moazzam Begg Richard Belmar[137] |
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Rufus Pennington |
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David Peters |
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Charles H.R. Peters | Muhammad Jayid Hadi Al-Subai'i, et al. |
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Mary Manning Petras |
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Jason Pinney |
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Christian J. Pistilli |
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Eve R. Pogoriler |
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Elizabeth Popolis |
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Erin Porter |
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Allyson J. Portney | "Algerian Six" |
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Cristina Posa |
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Michael Poulshock |
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Wesley Powell |
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Alka Pradhan | Ammar al-Baluchi |
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Andrea J. Prasow | Salim Ahmed Hamdan | Served on Hamdan's defense team during his Military Commission.[141] |
Brittany Prelogar |
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Prescott Prince | Khalid Sheikh Mohammed |
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Carlos Provencio |
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Tom Pulham |
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Lara G. Quint |
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Robert D. Rachlin | Djamel Saiid Ali Ameziane Ghassan Abdullah al Sharbi |
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Jana Ramsey |
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Michael Rapkin |
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Paul Rashkind | Inayatullah[142] |
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Anant Raut | 1 Saudi |
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Martha Rayner | ||
Frank Razzano |
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Paul Stuart Reichler | Ibrahim al Qosi[145] |
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David H. Remes | 17 Yemeni captives in Guantanamo Saifullah Paracha[123] |
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Susan Roberts |
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Jeff Robinson |
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Michael W. Robinson |
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Philip Rohlik |
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John Rothermich |
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Maureen Rowley |
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Sylvia Royce | Mohamedou Ould Slahi | |
Louis Ruprecht |
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Diana Rutowski | Zachariah al Baidany |
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Peter Ryan | Nasrat Khan | |
William Ryan, Jr. |
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Lowell E. Sachnoff | Walid Ibrahim Mustafa Abu Hijazi and several other detainees |
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Stephen T. Sady |
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Seema Saifee | Abdulghappar Turkistani |
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Megan Sassaman | ||
Boyd Savage |
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Andrew Schaefer |
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Christopher J. Schatz |
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Debra Schneider |
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Harry Schneider | Salim Ahmed Hamdan |
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Paul Schoeman | 7 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Carol Schroeder |
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James Schroeder |
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Alison Sclater | 7 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Randolph Stuart Sergent |
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Amanda Shafer |
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Lieutenant Sharon Shaffer | . |
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Pratik Shah | "Algerian Six" |
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Benjamin Sharp |
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Edward M. Shaw | ||
Jessica Sherman |
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Joseph Shifer | 7 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Laura Shiltz |
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Harry Silberman |
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Cary Silverman |
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Gia Simon |
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Valerie Simons |
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Helen Skinner | ||
Morton Sklar |
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David Sleigh |
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Marjorie M. Smith | ||
Michael Smith | ||
Greg Smith |
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Tom Snider |
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Rebecca S. Snyder | Omar Khadr |
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Dick Soble |
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Marina Sokolinsky |
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Douglas A. Sondgeroth |
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Neal R. Sonnett |
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Brian Sorensen |
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Lynne Campbell Soutter | "Algerian Six" | |
Clive Stafford Smith | 35 detainees[2] | |
Greg Smith | 5 Yemeni captives in Guantanamo |
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Gary D. Sowards |
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Brent T. Starks | 17 Yemeni detainees |
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Adrian Lee Steel, Jr. |
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Michael J. Sternhell | 7 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Jeffrey Strauss |
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Colonel Dwight H. Sullivan USMCR | . |
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Mark S. Sullivan |
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Patricia A. Sullivan | ||
Scott Sullivan |
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Thomas P. Sullivan |
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Philip Sundel | Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al Bahlul |
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Timothy S. Susanin |
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Alan Sussman | ||
Lieutenant Commander Charles Swift United States Navy | Salim Hamdan |
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Julia Symon |
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Jarvis Tait |
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Elizabeth Vranicar Tanis | 5 Yemeni captives in Guantanamo |
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Asmah Tareen |
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Julia L. Tarver | ten Saudis |
Helped ten Saudis.[141] |
Joel Taylor | 7 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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William Teesdale | Adel Hamad Nazar Gul |
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Sherman Teichman | ||
Doris Tennant | Aziz Abdul Naji | [159] |
Lt Col Sterling R. Thomas | Ammar al-Baluchi |
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Wade A. Thomson |
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Eric Tirschwell | 7 Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Michael Trahar |
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Patrick Train-Gutiérrez |
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Harry Trainor |
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Adrienne Tranel | ||
Charles M. Travis | ||
Robert Trenchard |
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Mike Trinh | Adham Mohammed Ali Awad |
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Stephen M. Truitt | 1 Yemeni and 1 Palestinian |
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Suzanne Turner | ||
Andrew W. Vail | David Hicks |
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Colby Vokey USMC | Omar Khadr | |
John Van Sickle |
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Hillary Victor |
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Danielle Voorhees |
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Lori Wagner |
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Sylvia Walbolt |
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Ian Wallach | Alla Ali Bin Ali Ahmed | |
James (Bud) Walsh | Abdul Haleem |
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David Walters |
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Carlos Warner | represents several detainees[160] | |
Steve Wax | Adel Hamad Nazar Gul |
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Hadassa Waxman |
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Seth P. Waxman | represented detainees in Boumediene v. Bush before Supreme Court[161] |
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Robert C. Weaver | ||
Colleen Weinman | ||
Jamie Weitzel |
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Jason C. Welch |
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Carolyn Welshhans | ||
Bill Wertheimer, Jr. | ||
Terry West | ||
Cody M. Weston |
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Nathan Whitling |
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Kristin B. Wilhlem | 5 Yemeni captives in Guantanamo |
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Sabin Willett | Uyghur captives in Guantanamo |
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Thomas Wilner | 12 Kuwaiti captives in Guantanamo |
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Rick Wilson |
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Mark Wilson |
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Elizabeth A. Wilson |
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Lt. Col. Barry Wingard | Faiz Mohammed Ahmed Al Kandari |
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Elton Y. Wong |
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Gordon Woodward | Abd Al Nasir Mohammed Abd Al Qadir Khantumani and Muhammed Khan Tumani |
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Shawn Wright |
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Jeffrey C. Wu |
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Jessica Yager | ||
Stephen Yagman | Salem Abdul Salem Ghereby |
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Firms and institutions represented
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- Allen & Overy
- Baker & McKenzie
- Bingham McCutchen
- Blank Rome
- Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore
- Burns & Levinson
- Center for Constitutional Rights
- Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
- Clifford Chance
- Cohen Milstein
- Covington & Burling
- Davis Wright Tremaine
- Debevoise & Plimpton
- Dechert
- Dickstein Shapiro
- Dorsey & Whitney
- Fredrikson & Byron
- Freedman Boyd Hollander Goldberg & Ives
- Fulbright & Jaworski
- Garvey Schubert Barer
- Gibbons, Del Deo, Dolan, Griffinger & Vecchione
- Holland & Hart
- Hunton & Williams
- Jenner & Block
- King & Spalding
- Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel
- Mayer Brown
- McCarter & English
- Nixon Peabody
- Northwestern University School of Law
- Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
- Pepper Hamilton
- Perkins Coie
- Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
- Reed Smith
- Reprieve
- Richards Spears Kibbe & Orbe
- Schiff Hardin
- Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis
- Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt
- Seton Hall University School of Law
- Shearman & Sterling
- Shook, Hardy & Bacon
- Sutherland Asbill & Brennan
- Venable
- Weil, Gotshal & Manges
- Willkie Farr & Gallagher
- Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr
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- ^ a b c Lawyer says U.S. thwarted defense of Guantanamo suicide victim, USA Today, June 13, 2006
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