Last month the Supreme Court ruled in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld that President Bush overstepped his authority in plans for war-crimes trials at Guantanamo Bay. Hamden was allegedly a driver for Osama bin Laden. Neal Katyal, the young Georgetown law professor who represented Hamdan in his legal challenge, has become a media star.
The Yale Law grad appeared last night on The Colbert Report to mix it up with Stephen Colbert. Here’s the very entertaining six-minute video clip:
Hat tip to the Wall Street Journal’s Law Blog. (Note: If the video above won’t play, try this link instead.)
The Yale Law grad appeared last night on The Colbert Report to mix it up with Stephen Colbert. Here’s the very entertaining six-minute video clip:
Hat tip to the Wall Street Journal’s Law Blog. (Note: If the video above won’t play, try this link instead.)
Last month the Supreme Court ruled in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld that President Bush overstepped his authority in plans for war-crimes trials at Guantanamo Bay. Hamden was allegedly a driver for Osama bin Laden. Neal Katyal, the young Georgetown law professor who represented Hamdan in his legal challenge, has become a media star.
The Yale Law grad appeared last night on The Colbert Report to mix it up with Stephen Colbert. Here’s the very entertaining six-minute video clip:
Hat tip to the Wall Street Journal’s Law Blog. (Note: If the video above won’t play, try this link instead.)
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