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Profil Magazine (Austria) | July 29, 2014

Jason Wright hatte als US-Soldat und Militärjurist Befehl, einen der schlimmsten Al-Kaida-Terroristen zu verteidigen. Drei Jahre lang tat er das nach bestem Wissen und Gewissen. Dann stellte ihn die Armee vor die Wahl, entweder den Fall aufzugeben oder seine Karriere. Ein Gespräch über Pflicht, Moral und die Perversion des Rechtsstaats in Guantanamo.

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Monday, 23 January 2017 01:50

The Collapse of Dewey & Leboeuf, Round 2

The New York Times | January 23, 2017

The events leading up to the collapse of Dewey & LeBoeuf, once one of New York’s most prominent law firms, are about to be relived for a second time in a Manhattan state courtroom.

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Telemundo | May 15, 2018

La obligan a pasar cinco años en Tijuana, a donde vivió en las calles; regresa con la salud deteriorada
Sofía Johnson-Acevedo presentó un reclamo por negligencia al gobierno federal por $25 millones de dólares, ya que fue deportada cinco veces a México, pese a ser ciudadana, dice.

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Fox News | October 15, 2012

Ten Taiwanese investors who poured millions of dollars into a real estate development project in Florida sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in D.C. federal court Thursday, alleging the government...

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Wednesday, 15 August 2012 01:39

Special Feature: Interview with KSM’s Lawyer

The Independent | August 15, 2012

A US Army officer representing one of Guantanamo Bay's most notorious prisoners has spoken out against the secretive nature of the Military Commissions system, insisting it risks becoming little more than a "show game" to execute suspects, denying them and the American people the right to a fair trial.

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Fox News | October 15, 2012

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba – A U.S. military judge is considering broad security rules for the war crimes tribunal of five Guantanamo prisoners charged in the Sept. 11 attacks, including measures to prevent the accused from publicly revealing what happened to them in the CIA's secret network of overseas prisons.

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The Wall Street Journal | January 22, 2017

New York law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP closed its doors nearly five years ago, but the circumstances leading up to the firm’s collapse continue to occupy the attention of New York prosecutors.

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Wright Law Firm, PLLC | May 2, 2018

Canadian and Libyan citizen Ali Hamza filed a criminal complaint against U.S. citizen Khalifa Haftar in Paris on April 26, 2018 for acts of terrorism and torture. Mr. Hamza has brought the complaint on behalf of his family members, who were victims of Haftar’s brutal siege of Benghazi in 2016 and 2017.

Voices from Libya: In Search of Justice
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Monday, 16 May 2016 01:27

Press Release: The Sofia Johnson Story

Wright Law Firm, PLLC | May 16, 2018

Today, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security received an administrative claim under the Federal Torts Claim Actfor Twenty-Five Million Dollars ($25,000,000)filed by U.S. citizen Sofia Johnson for false arrest, false imprisonment, and negligence caused by immigration officials that began in the Clinton administration and continued into the Obama administration.

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NYU Press | 2016

The U.S. detention center at Guantánamo Bay has become the symbol of an unprecedented detention system of global reach and immense power.

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