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146:’ business practices undertaken by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court Examiner in the largest bankruptcy ever filed. The Center focused primarily on Lehman’s risk management and asset valuation—two aspects of company worth not readily available or discernible to the investing public. It notes that Lehman’s conscious violation of internal risk limitations as well as its conscious failure to accurately value assets was, alarmingly, found insufficient as a matter of law by the Examiner to trigger legal sanctions against Lehman Brothers or even a reprimand. 121:
Using data of detainee weigh-ins released by the Department of Defense, the Center was able to discern that detainees’ weights varied so dramatically that many detainees have been obese briefly and under-nourished at other times. The same percentage of Guantánamo detainees have become underweight at
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What sort of evidence is most reliable for revealing the facts? What is the effect when certain evidence is allowed and other evidence dismissed? How does the collection of evidence affect the outcome? The Center for Policy and Research’s Crime Laboratory is answering those questions and more as it
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and the evidentiary impact in the courts of that "unreviewability." The report points out that the contract governing the use of the breathalyzer, the Alcotest, forbids the State from providing its breathalyzers for independent scientific testing. In addition, the manufacturer of the Alcotest
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had not been captured in military action, as claimed by the Bush administration, but had been transferred to US forces by Afghan and Pakistani forces to receive bounty payments. Many of the detainees had been missionaries or charitable workers.
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prohibits any entity other than the State to purchase the Alcotest, even for independent scientific testing. The report argues that the combination of prohibitions immunizes the Alcotest from challenge, and effectively prevents scientists and
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is a research organization that analyzes national policies and practices. Law students, participating in the Center as Research Fellows, work to identify factual patterns and inconsistencies in areas that help shape the law and public policy.
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and its operation, the characteristics of the detainees, and the camp's role in national security policy. The Center has issued reports regarding how the detainees were initially collected, weight data of the detainees, the
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The Reports have been developed by analyzing the government's own data through the systematic review of more than 100,000 pages of government documents procured through the
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at the camp in June 2006, detainee interrogation methods, and other issues. The various Guantánamo reports have been cited by various media outlets such as the
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The Meaning of "Battlefield": An Analysis of the Government’s Representations of ‘Battlefield Capture’ and ‘Recidivism’ of the Guantánamo Detainees
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The Meaning of "Battlefield": An Analysis of the Government’s Representations of ‘Battlefield Capture’ and ‘Recidivism’ of the Guantánamo Detainees
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Justice Scalia, the Department of Defense, and The Perpetuation of an Urban Legend: The Truth about Recidivism of Released Guantánamo Detainees
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Justice Scalia, the Department of Defense, and The Perpetuation of an Urban Legend: The Truth about Recidivism of Released Guantánamo Detainees
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Torture: Who knew: An Analysis of the FBI and Department of Defense Reactions to Harsh Interrogation Methods at Guantanamo
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Revisionist Recidivism: An Analysis of the Governments Representations of Alleged "Recidivism" of the Guantánamo Detainees
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investigates and evaluates the methodologies of forensic science to determine their validity and appropriateness.
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Second Report on the Guantanamo Detainees: Inter and Intra Departmental Disagreements About Who Is Our Enemy
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Second Report on the Guantanamo Detainees: Inter and Intra Departmental Disagreements About Who Is Our Enemy
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Report on Guantanamo Detainees, A Profile of 517 Detainees through Analysis of Department of Defense Data
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Report on Guantanamo Detainees, A Profile of 517 Detainees through Analysis of Department of Defense Data
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Released Guantánamo Detainees and the Department of Defense: Propaganda By the Numbers?
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The Center's corporate team recently published a report examining the investigation of
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The Center published a report which exposed the unreviewable nature of New Jersey’s
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Drug Abuse: An Exploration of the Government's Use of Mefloquine at Guantanamo
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of three detainees in Guantánamo Bay on June 10, 2006, which were reported as
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Captured on Tape: Interrogation and Videotaping of Detainees in Guantánamo
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Captured on Tape: Interrogation and Videotaping of Detainees in Guantánamo
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to determine whether or not they impose a disparate impact on minorities.
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rates of released prisoners, the incidents surrounding an alleged triple
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DoD Contradicts DoD: An Analysis of the Response to Death in Camp Delta
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Profile of Released Guantánamo: The Government's Story Then and Now
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Profile of Released Guantánamo: The Government's Story Then and Now
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The Center has released numerous reports analyzing aspects of the
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The Center documented that an estimated 80% of detainees held at
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The Guantanamo Diet: Actual Facts about Detainee Weight Changes.
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The Guantanamo Diet: Actual Facts About Detainee Weight Changes
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Research organization analyzing national policies and practices
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The Center is working to analyze the investigation of the
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Slate.com, the Huffington Post, CBS, MSNBC, and Fox News.
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Articles Published by the Center for Policy and Research
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Index

Seton Hall University School of Law
Mark Denbeaux
Freedom of Information Act
United States Congress
Guantánamo Bay detention camp
recidivism
suicide
Guantanamo Bay detention camp
NCIS
deaths
suicides
Abu Ghraib prison scandal
Lehman Brothers
drug-free zone
New Jersey
breathalyzers
defense counsel
The Guantanamo Diet: Actual Facts About Detainee Weight Changes
Rumsfeld Knew
Drug Abuse: An Exploration of the Government's Use of Mefloquine at Guantanamo
DoD Contradicts DoD: An Analysis of the Response to Death in Camp Delta
Death in Camp Delta
Revisionist Recidivism: An Analysis of the Governments Representations of Alleged "Recidivism" of the Guantánamo Detainees
Torture: Who knew: An Analysis of the FBI and Department of Defense Reactions to Harsh Interrogation Methods at Guantanamo
Released Guantánamo Detainees and the Department of Defense: Propaganda By the Numbers?
Profile of Released Guantánamo: The Government's Story Then and Now
Justice Scalia, the Department of Defense, and The Perpetuation of an Urban Legend: The Truth about Recidivism of Released Guantánamo Detainees
Captured on Tape: Interrogation and Videotaping of Detainees in Guantánamo
The Meaning of "Battlefield": An Analysis of the Government’s Representations of ‘Battlefield Capture’ and ‘Recidivism’ of the Guantánamo Detainees
No Hearing-Hearings

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