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Justice at Bay

The American Lawyer

May 1, 2005

They call their group the Guantánamo Bay Bar Association: an extraordinary coalition of nearly 250 lawyers who have volunteered to represent detainees at the naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. They are a distinguished assembly-big-firm partners and associates, law professors, solo practitioners-but they have found themselves laboring in a Through the Looking Glass system unlike any other in American law. A court order governs where they can read the classified evidence against the men they represent.

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