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HerptonBurpton398 karma

This meandering post is non-responsive to the point at issue - which is about WikiLeaks's failure to remove personally sensitive material from its submissions, like social security numbers. The public doesn't have a right this private, sensitive information any more than it has a right to your bank account information

HerptonBurpton1 karma

I worked with some GITMO defense attorneys while I was in law school. I've got a lot of respect for the work y'all do.

(1) From an insider's perspective, what do you think is the likeliest scenario for Gitmo's higher-profile detainees? (Indefinite confinement at Gitmo, detainment in foreign/Afghan prisons, etc.)

(2) How do you preserve privilege in meetings with your client, knowing that the government is listening to your conversations? It seems virtually impossible to have privileged discussions in Gitmo