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CERL Working Group submits statement for U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on closing Guantánamo

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Ahead of the Dec. 7 U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on “Closing Guantánamo: Ending 20 Years of Injustice,” Profs. Claire Finkelstein and Harvey Rishikof, together with some members of the 2021 CERL Working Group on Guantánamo Bay, submitted a statement for the record sharing key findings from their forthcoming report.

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