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Better Rules for Terrorism Trials

Legal Architecture for the War on Terror, Justice and Law, Guantánamo, U.S. Congress, Executive Branch

Wells C. Bennett , Associate, Arnold & Porter LLP
Robert S. Litt , Partner, Arnold & Porter LLP

The Brookings Institution, Georgetown University Law Center and the Hoover Institution

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