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13 May 2011, 5:14 am by Lawrence Solum
Benjamin Wittes (Brookings Institution-Governance Studies), Robert Chesney (University of Texas-Law), and Larkin Reynolds (Brookings Institution-Governance Studies) have posted The Emerging Law of Detention 2.0: The Guantanamo Habeas Cases as Lawmaking on SSRN. [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 1:31 pm by Benjamin Wittes
If you can improve on the “Larkin Reynolds Alternative to the Scorecard Methodology,” send me a note. [read post]
12 Sep 2010, 5:07 pm by Benjamin Wittes
Larkin Reynolds, a Brookings legal fellow who is working with Bobby and me on the next edition of our habeas report, offers a preview of the next big D.C. [read post]
8 Nov 2010, 7:43 pm by Larkin Reynolds
(by Larkin Reynolds and Benjamin Wittes) Tomorrow, D.C. [read post]
15 Sep 2010, 6:33 am by Benjamin Wittes
I posted earlier a summary by Larkin Reynolds of the coming argument in Salahi v. [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 4:36 am by Benjamin Wittes
Bobby and I and Brookings Legal Fellow Larkin Reynolds are currently in the course of updating that paper for re-release later this fall. [read post]
1 Sep 2012, 8:04 am by Benjamin Wittes
Number of page views it received: 61,499 Organic search term not including variants of “Lawfare,” “Guantanamo,” or “NDAA” that has generated the most Lawfare traffic: “Larkin Reynolds” Three names that do not appear in the top ten such search terms: Benjamin Wittes, Jack Goldsmith, Robert Chesney, [read post]
1 Sep 2012, 11:11 am by Benjamin Wittes
Number of page views it received: 61,499 Organic search term not including variants of “Lawfare,” “Guantanamo,” or “NDAA” that has generated the most Lawfare traffic: “Larkin Reynolds” Three names that do not appear in the top ten such search terms: Benjamin Wittes, Jack Goldsmith, Robert Chesney. [read post]
1 Sep 2012, 8:04 am by Benjamin Wittes
Number of page views it received: 61,499 Organic search term not including variants of “Lawfare,” “Guantanamo,” or “NDAA” that has generated the most Lawfare traffic: “Larkin Reynolds” Three names that do not appear in the top ten such search terms: Benjamin Wittes, Jack Goldsmith, Robert Chesney, [read post]
1 Sep 2012, 11:11 am by Benjamin Wittes
Number of page views it received: 61,499 Organic search term not including variants of “Lawfare,” “Guantanamo,” or “NDAA” that has generated the most Lawfare traffic: “Larkin Reynolds” Three names that do not appear in the top ten such search terms: Benjamin Wittes, Jack Goldsmith, Robert Chesney. [read post]
26 Jan 2012, 7:26 am by Kali Borkoski
” At the ABA, Rory Little has case summaries of the recent decisions in Jones, Reynolds v. [read post]
18 May 2011, 11:58 am by Amanda Frost
” Benjamin Wittes, Robert Chesney, and Larkin Reynolds shed further light on these questions in their recent Brookings publication entitled The Emerging Law of Detention:  The Guantanamo Habeas Cases as Lawmaking 2.0. [read post]
12 Jul 2013, 5:28 am by Benjamin Wittes
The three big bubbles in the middle—that is, the people at the heart of Lawfare‘s network—represent Bobby (middle blue bubble), Jack (big blue bubble), and Larkin Reynolds (big orange bubble). [read post]
14 Apr 2011, 6:19 am by Nabiha Syed
Obama, a case filed by five Chinese Uighurs held at Guantanamo Bay; at Lawfare, Larkin Reynolds provides excerpts from a supplemental brief recently filed by the petitioners in the case. [read post]
24 Jan 2022, 9:47 am by Katherine Pompilio
They discussed the dispute between Trump and the Jan. 6 committee, the central issue of executive privilege and what it all means for the committee’s investigation: Tanner Larkin analyzed the D.C. [read post]
9 Mar 2011, 6:37 am by Amanda Rice
At Lawfare, Larkin Reynolds notes that the Department of Justice has filed oppositions to four Guantanamo cert. petitions in the last week and highlights the governments’ framing of the questions presented in each case. [read post]
7 Dec 2010, 8:13 am by Kenneth Anderson
Update:  Larkin Reynolds at Lawfare offers a bunch of snippets from the opinion. [read post]
9 Nov 2011, 2:22 pm by Benjamin Wittes
CHESNEY & LARKIN REYNOLDS, The Emerging Law of Detention 2.0: Guantanamo Habeas Cases as Lawmaking, at 52-53 nn. 237-43 (May 12, 2011) (citing cases granting a presumption of authenticity but not accuracy), http://www.brookings.edu/papers/2011/05_guantanamo_wittes.aspx (last visited September 30, 2011). [read post]
12 Dec 2013, 4:26 am by Benjamin Wittes
As Bobby and Larkin Reynolds and I wrote in the introduction to our now-somewhat-dated paper on the Guantanamo cases: The law established in these cases will in all likelihood govern not merely the Guantánamo detentions themselves but any other detentions around the world over which American courts might acquire habeas jurisdiction—although, as we discuss briefly below, the prospects for wider habeas jurisdiction are unclear. [read post]