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Guantánamo Reports

 

Professor Mark P. Denbeaux and Joshua W. Denbeaux ('91), supervised a group of talented Seton Hall students in preparing a series of Reports concerning the United States Navy Station at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

 



Professor Mark P. Denbeaux



Co-authors, Seton Hall Law Students (l-r) David Gratz, Daniel Mann, Shane Hartman, Helen Skinner, Matthew Darby
(not pictured: Shana Edwards, John Gregorek, Megan Sassaman, Grace Brown, Jillian Camarote, Douglas Eadie, Jennifer Ellick, Daniel Lorenzo, Mark Mouio, Courtney Ray, Adam Deutsch, James Hlavenka, Gabrielle Hughes, Brianna Kostecka, Michael Patterson, and Anthony Torntore)

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Press Releases
Seton Hall Law Students Uncover Proof that Guantánamo Interrogations Routinely Videotaped
General Reports More than 24,000 Interrogations Conducted Since 2002; Assertions that All Interrogations Were Videotaped Affect Impending 9/11 Trials

(02/14/08)

Professor Mark Denbeaux Testifies Before Senate Judiciary Committee on Seton Hall Law’s Latest Guantánamo Report Disproving the Government’s Claims that Many Detainees Have Joined the Battlefield Upon Release (12/11/07)

West Point Study Confirms Findings of Seton Hall Law’s Report Showing Few Guantánamo Detainees Were Captured on Any Battlefield (11/08/07)

David Gratz '07
John Gregorek '07
Matthew Darby '08
Shana Edwards '08
Shane Hartman '08
Daniel Mann '08
Megan Sassaman '08
Helen Skinner '08
Grace Brown '09
Jillian Camarote '09
Douglas Eadie '09
Jennifer Ellick '09
Daniel Lorenzo '09
Mark Mouio '09
Courtney Ray '09
Adam Deutsch '10
James Hlavenka '10
Gabrielle Hughes '10
Brianna Kostecka '10
Michael Patterson '10
Anthony Torntore '10
 

 

Captured on Tape: Interrogation and Videotaping of Detainees in Guantánamo (02/07/08)

Press Release (02/14/08)
Seton Hall Law Students Uncover Proof that Guantánamo Interrogations Routinely Videotaped General Reports More than 24,000 Interrogations Conducted Since 2002; Assertions that All Interrogations Were Videotaped Affect Impending 9/11 Trials

 

 

The Reports draw on Department of Defense data and public statements to develop profiles of the detainees in terms of the offenses with which they are charged, the places of their capture, and the terrorist groups with whom they are said to be associated. The most recent report focuses on Incident Reports prepared by the Government in order to assess the dangerousness of the detainees to their captors and various Government statements to determine how dangerous the detainees are to themselves.

 

 

::. Professor Mark P. Denbeaux (website)

::. Constitution Day (website)

 

::. Joshua Denbeaux, Esq. ('91) (website)

::. Guantanamo Teach-In (website)

   
 
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