National Security Threats, Military Commission Trials and the Future of U.S./Russian Relations Topics of ABA Meeting
October 30, 2008
October 30, 2008
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 -- The American Bar Association issued the following news release:
As a new administration takes over and we debate what powers the intelligence community should have, we need to have a firm sense of the true nature, scale and scope of the threats we are attempting to address. Is our government organized adequately for the national security needs of the present day? Should federal courts be used instead of military commissions to prosecute detainees at Guantan . . .
As a new administration takes over and we debate what powers the intelligence community should have, we need to have a firm sense of the true nature, scale and scope of the threats we are attempting to address. Is our government organized adequately for the national security needs of the present day? Should federal courts be used instead of military commissions to prosecute detainees at Guantan . . .