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AntiFascist

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16. Both you and the Associated Press...
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 06:28 PM
Oct 2012

seem to want to color this story as the judges being eager to boot the case.

The story reported by the Courthouse News seems to indicate the judges eagerness to work wth the reporters as much as possible:

Judge William Cox wondered whether the solution called for a court-martial analog to the federal court database, Pacer.

Chief Judge James Baker added that this would raise issues of cost and implementation.

Kadilal proposed several possibilities, such as paying stenographers for the cost of copies, transmitting audio of the proceedings online or having the parties release redacted documents on the court's website.

The CAAF, unlike the courts-martial it reviews, makes documents and audiotapes available over the Internet , Kadilal noted.

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Bradley SamKnause Oct 2012 #1
Not to put too fine a point on it but... randome Oct 2012 #2
The help he has been receiving... AntiFascist Oct 2012 #3
And you think I approve of that, don't you? randome Oct 2012 #9
The procedural hurdles? You mean like the one where the court in question has no jurisdiction? msanthrope Oct 2012 #4
Most of the judges are clearly siding with the journalists... AntiFascist Oct 2012 #6
Doesn't matter. If there's no jurisdiction, there's nothing the judges can do for them. I'd love msanthrope Oct 2012 #7
We'll see how it plays out... AntiFascist Oct 2012 #8
Well, the reporter isn't a lawyer. I am. And frankly, he's not a very good reporter msanthrope Oct 2012 #11
If you are a lawyer, then can you answer my other question? AntiFascist Oct 2012 #12
I answered you above. But I'll answer again--- msanthrope Oct 2012 #13
So you're saying thay have to have some sort of Congressional Hearing? AntiFascist Oct 2012 #14
No--not a congressional hearing. They've been asked to brief on msanthrope Oct 2012 #15
Both you and the Associated Press... AntiFascist Oct 2012 #16
I suspect that the AP reporter is, as I am, a bit more used to appellate msanthrope Oct 2012 #17
The title of the Courthouse News article gets right to the point... AntiFascist Oct 2012 #18
But that doesn't matter. Each judge can agree that there's no need for secrecy, and msanthrope Oct 2012 #19
How is this 'blasted the government'? They asked a question. Nobody answered. randome Oct 2012 #5
The author of this article really likes using that word in his articles. A google search of his msanthrope Oct 2012 #10
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