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Kafka Comes to America.(Brief article)(Book review)

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Wax, the head of the Oregon Federal Public Defenders' office, writes that when he volunteered to represent inmates at Guantanamo Bay he didn't know if his clients "would be terrorists or innocents." At least one, Adel Hamad, a Sudanese aid worker, seems patently innocent, and Wax also represented Brandon Mayfield, a lawyer whose story--he was falsely linked to a bombing through shoddy fingerprint evidence--illustrates the short path from depriving terrorists of their ...

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