Time to End Military Tribunals?
A Failed Experiment
Those implicated in serious crimes should be prosecuted, but in a time-tested judicial system, not one built from scratch.
Foreign Terrorists Are Different
Military commissions relax some procedural protections that make sense for ordinary criminals but are unworkable when sensitive intelligence is involved.
Shut Down the Whole Thing
We must not leave people to rot in Guant?namo or force them to participate in the political show trials of the military commissions.
A Hybrid Court for a Hybrid Warrior
The U. S. needs to break out of the two prevailing paradigms of employing either a law enforcement model or a law of armed conflict model and find a third way.
We the People Should Judge
Military tribunals strip citizens of their right to take part in the adjudication of those held in custody and accused of terrorist attacks.
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