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The ProgressiveFormer Guantanamo Prosecutor Sues Library of Congress over Dismissal
By Matthew Rothschild, January 12, 2010
Colonel Morris Davis is an outspoken guy. And it’s gotten him fired.
From September 2005 to October 2007, he served as the Pentagon’s chief prosecutor down in Guantanamo.
But he resigned on principle, going public with his view that the Bush Administration had politicized the trials and stacked the deck so badly against detainees that they couldn’t get a fair trial.
Colonel Davis then retired from the military and went on to work at the Library of Congress as assistant director in the foreign affairs, defense, and trade division of the Congressional Research Service ...
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