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1 N.E. U. L.J. [i] (2009)

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LAW JOURNAL
VoL. 1, No. 1 SPRING 2009
EDITORS' INTRODUCTION                                            1
FOREWORD
Guantdnamo and the Lawyer as Hero: 500 and Counting              5
Michael Ratner
NOTE
Writing Off the Great Writ: Preserving Habeas Corpus in
Boumediene v. Bush Against Strong National Security Pressures    9
J. Erik Heath
ARTICLES
Clericalism and the Guant~inamo Litigation                     51
Sabin Willett
A Law Professor's Reflections on Representing Guantfinamo Detainees  97
Randall T Coyne
Lost and Found: The Experience of a Lawyer From Old Europe
Defending in a Law-Free Zone                                   111
Bernhard Docke
Guantdnamo Bay: Redefining Cruel and Unusual                  125
Stewart Eisenberg
Habeas Revisited: An Associate's View of Guantdnamo Bay        131
Nicole Moen
The Uighurs at Guantfnamo: Sometimes We Just Didn't
Get the Right Folks                                          139
Jason S. Pinney
Challenging the Practice of Transfer to Torture in U.S. Courts:
A Model Brief for Practitioners                                157
Colleen Costello

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