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Court cites nonsense poem in ruling for Gitmo detainee

A federal appeals court has slammed the reliability of U.S. government intelligence documents, saying just because officials keep repeating their assertions does not make them true.

Court rules in favor of Chinese Muslim held at Gitmo

A federal appeals court ruled Monday that a Chinese Muslim held by the U.S. military was improperly labeled an "enemy combatant" by the Pentagon.

Justices: Gitmo detainees can challenge detention in U.S. courts

Suspected terrorists and foreign fighters held by the U.S. military at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have the right to challenge their detention in federal court, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

Time.com: Gitmo Trials: The Political Agenda

The Administration and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed may both be seeking to speed his trial -- but for very different reasons

Release Chinese from Gitmo, U.S. lawmakers urge

Lawmakers chastised the Bush administration on Wednesday for allowing the Chinese government to interrogate Chinese Muslim detainees at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and demanded that they be freed in the United States.

Time.com: Why the Gitmo Cases Are in Disarray

The base's top legal authority has surprisingly dropped charges against a key 9/11 suspect. Was torture the reason?

Time.com: Gitmo's Courtroom Wrangling Begins

A military court this week will hear key pre-trial motions, as the legal proceedings begin in the terrorism cases. A look at what could come next

Time.com: Gitmo Prisoner Charged in Attack

The U.S. has charged a Guantanamo prisoner with war crimes for the deadly 1998 al-Qaida attack on the American embassy in Tanzania

Mukasey: Avoid death, martyrdom for 9/11 accused

U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Friday he is "kind of hoping" the prisoners facing military trials in connection with the September 11 attacks do not receive the death penalty, which would fulfill their desire to be martyrs.

U.S. attorney general visits Guantanamo Bay

U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey arrived Wednesday for his first look at the controversial military prison complex at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

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