(H/t Majikthese). The White House is compiling a list of lawyers who represent detainees in Guantanamo. The White House is now encouraging corporations represented by the same law firms to apply pressure to get the firms to stop representing the detainees.
This prompted a Washington Post editorial:
MOST AMERICANS understand that legal representation for the accused is one of the core principles of the American way. Not, it seems, Cully Stimson, deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs. In a repellent interview yesterday with Federal News Radio, Mr. Stimson brought up, unprompted, the number of major U.S. law firms that have helped represent detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
“Actually you know I think the news story that you’re really going to start seeing in the next couple of weeks is this: As a result of a FOIA [Freedom of Information Act] request through a major news organization, somebody asked, ‘Who are the lawyers around this country representing detainees down there,’ and you know what, it’s shocking,” he said.
Mr. Stimson proceeded to reel off the names of these firms, adding, “I think, quite honestly, when corporate CEOs see that those firms are representing the very terrorists who hit their bottom line back in 2001, those CEOs are going to make those law firms choose between representing terrorists or representing reputable firms, and I think that is going to have major play in the next few weeks. And we want to watch that play out.”
The Washington Post is not amused by this crude attack on one of America’s core principles by the Bush administration.
T says
Pentagon official tries to attack basically the entire U.S. legal establishment with the same tactics Bill O’Reilly used against Ludacris. The tactic makes pentagon official look like a whiny, um, pussy. The goal of denying competent representation makes pentagon official look like he hates the constitution. These guys should hang a sign over their bathroom mirrors that says “Try not to look like a fascist today”.
Branden Robinson says
Doug,
As TPM Muckracker noted:
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