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Question1: Briefly explain the process of discovery and access to classified information by a defendant being tried by Military Commission as directed in Section 949p-4 of the Military Commissions Act of 2009.

Question 2: Briefly explain the powers given to the President by the U.S. Congress under the Authorization for the Use of Military Force, Public Law 107-40.

Question 3: Briefly explain the provisions of 18 U.S.C. § 3144 (release or detention of a material witness).

Question 4: Briefly explain the appellate process as provided for in the Military Commissions Act of 2009.

Question 5: Based on the January 2010 Executive Summary Report issued by the Guantanamo Review Task Force, briefly discuss the decisions reached on Guantanamo detainees.

QUESTION 6

SELECT ANY 3 Questions/Summarize Topics from below, CITE USING APA AND GO IN DEPTH (POST - NUMBER 1) PLUS RESPOND ONE ADDITIONAL TIME IN DEPTH WITH APA CITING TO A FELLOW CLASSMATE (2 POSTS PER WEEK AND YOU ARE SET)
1.Examine the legal authority of military commissions in the prosecution of international terrorism.
2. Discern the difference between lawful and unlawful enemy combatants in regard to the prosecution of international terrorism.
3. Compare civilian prosecution of terrorists and supporters of terrorism, and related problems risking exposure of classified information.
4. Articulate the legal advantages of prosecuting these types of cases by military commission rather than in civilian, federal court.