Panel: Guantanamo Captives Can't Fight in Federal CourtsFebruary 2007Justice department claimed victory after appeals court ruled that Guantanamo captives have no right to challenge their detention in federal court
Court Endorses Curbs on Appeal By U.S. DetaineesFebruary 2007Federal appeals court upholds new law which denies federal judges the right to review Guantanamo detainees' challenges to their detention.
U.S. Asks Court to Limit Lawyers at GuantanamoApril 2007Justice department asks a federal appeals court to impose tighter restrictions on lawyers representing Guantanamo detainees.
U.S. Bars Attorneys Access to DetaineesAugust 2007District court judge Ricardo Urbina dismisses legal challenges by Guantanamo detainees and bars attorneys access to their clients.
Legal Aid Offer for Detainees Is RetractedSeptember 2007American Bar Association backs out of an agreement to find lawyers for Guantanamo detainees
For Guantanamo Review Boards, Limits AboundDecember 2006Guantanamo review boards often fall short as a source of due process for detainees.
Lawyer's Release of Names DefendedMay 2007Navy lawyer charged with unlawfully releasing a list of Guantanamo detainee names to a civil liberties group.
Lawyer: U.S. Policy Shielded List of CaptivesMay 2007Pentagon lawyer testifies that the Bush administration never planned to provide defense attorneys with the names of detainees.
The Good, the Bad, and the ProsecutedMay 2007Deputy director of Guantanamo's legal office sent out a list of detainees names to CCR, after its request to the Defense Department was denied