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Al-Marri v. Spagone - Amicus Briefs in Support of Petitioner

Document Date: January 28, 2009

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Brief of Constitutional Law Scholars (Bruce Ackerman et al.)

Brief of Civil War Historians

Brief of Founding-Era Historians

Brief of Human Rights and Religious Groups (against torture)

Brief of Historians and Scholars of Ex parte Quirin

Brief of the Commonwealth Lawyers Association and Justice

Brief of Muslim Advocates et al.

Brief of Former Federal Judges and Senior Department of Justice Officials

Brief of Former United States Diplomats

Brief of the Cato Institute, the Constitution Project and the Rutherford Institute

Brief of William Eskridge et al.

Brief for Constitutional Criminal Procedure and Other Legal Scholars

Brief of Former National Security Officials and Counterterrorism Experts

Brief of Experts in the Law of War

Brief of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

Brief of Retired Military Officers and the National Institute of Military Justice

Brief of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York

Brief of the American Bar Association

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