Contributor(s)
Ben Snitkoff
Keywords
Guantanamo
Subject Categories
Legal assistance to prisoners - Guantánamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba)
Publisher
Northeastern University
Publication Date
2009
Rights Holder
Copyright Northeastern University
Permanent URL
http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d10018980
Recommended Citation
Northeastern University Law Journal Editorial Board, "Northeastern University Law Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, Spring 2009" (2009). Northeastern University Law Journal. Paper 1. http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d10018980

Notes
Product of symposium, "To Gitmo or Bust: Practical Challenges in Representing Guantanamo Detainees", April 25, 2008.
Table of Contents :
Foreword Guantanamo and the Lawyer as Hero: 500 and Counting, Michael Ratner
Note
Writing Off the Great Writ: Preserving Habeas Corpus in Boumediene v. Bush Against Strong National Security Pressures, J. Erik Heath
Articles
Clericalism and the Guantanamo Litigation, Sabin Willett
A Law Professor's Reflections on Representing Guantanamo Detainees, Randall T. Coyne
Lost and Found: The Experience of a Lawyer from "Old Europe" Defending in a Law-Free Zone, Bernhard Docke
Guantanamo Bay: Redefining Cruel and Unusual, Stewart Eisenberg
Habeas Revisited: An Associate's View of Guantanamo Bay, Nicole Moen
The Uighurs at Guantanamo: "Sometimes We Just Didn't Get the Right Folks", Jason S. Pinney
Challenging the Practice of Transfer to Torture in U.S. Courts: A Model Brief for Practitioners, Colleen Costello