Category: Law

A Heroic Act of Digital Treason?

Marjorie Cohn, Professor of Law at Thomas Jefferson School of Law and author of the forthcoming United States and Torture (NYU Press, December 2010) argues forcefully at the Huffington Post… READ MORE

Two Guys at Guantanamo

Amherst Magazine profiled one editor and one contributor, both alumnae, from The Guantanamo Lawyers. What have I taken away from this experience?” Repeating a question, Park Avenue attorney Paul Winke… READ MORE

Author Named NYU Distinguished Teacher

NYU Press would like to congratulate Anthony Thompson, author of Releasing Prisoners, Redeeming Communities: Reentry, Race, and Politics, who received one of five 2009-2010 NYU Distinguished Teacher Awards. Professor Thompson… READ MORE

The Big Lie About Guantanamo Lawyers

Jonathan Hafetz, co-editor of The Guantanamo Lawyers, explains at the Huffington Post: The recent attacks on lawyers who have worked on behalf of Guantánamo detainees have employed the tactic of… READ MORE

Guantanamo Lawyers on C-Span

At Sunday at 7am and 6:30pm ET, tune into C-Span to see a panel discussion with editors and contributors from The Guantanamo Lawyers: Inside a Prison Outside the Law. The… READ MORE

FireDogLake Book Salon: The Guantanamo Lawyers

Jonathan Hafetz and Mark Denbeaux, co-editors of The Guantanamo Lawyers, took questions from readers this weekend at Firedoglake. As your read (and re-read) The Guantánamo Lawyers, you will learn things…. READ MORE