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Lawfare Archive: Can Torture Evidence Be Used at Guantanamo Bay?

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Torture Evidence and Military Commissions

This chapter examines the legal complexities of using torture-obtained evidence in military commissions at Guantanamo Bay, focusing on a recent case that highlighted significant procedural challenges. The discussion contrasts the Biden and Obama administrations' approaches to closing Guantanamo, emphasizing the urgent need for policy changes to address the implications of torture in ongoing trials. The chapter raises critical questions about the government's obligations and the impact of past legal precedents on future cases.

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