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Thursday, January 08, 2009
The Great OLC Document Dump of 2009
Courtesy of a colleague in the know, I came across this website, where DOJ has today posted a whole bunch of heretofore classified or otherwise undisclosed OLC opinions about lots of interesting war-on-terror and war-in-Iraq stuff, including the original November 2001 memo defending the constitutionality of military commissions, the controversial Goldsmith memo on the applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention in Iraq, and a host of other goodies.
And twenty minutes before the AALS Prawfs (et al.) Happy Hour, to boot!
Lots of food for fodder, methinks.
Posted by Steve Vladeck on January 8, 2009 at 11:40 PM in Constitutional thoughts, Current Affairs, Steve Vladeck | Permalink
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