Oral history interview with Peter Sabin Willet [electronic resource], 2009-2010.

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Oral history interview with Peter Sabin Willet [electronic resource], 2009-2010.

Born March 6, 1957; education: B.A., Harvard College, 1979; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1983; career: Partner, Bingham McCutchen LLP; career focus: commercial and bankruptcy litigation; D.C. District Court: Kiyemba v. Bush, 2008; D.C. Circuit Court: Parhat v. Gates, 2008; United States Supreme Court: Kiyemba v. Obama (vacated and remanded), 2010; discussions: Geneva Conventions, habeas judgment, patriotism, Detainee Treatment Act, Military Commissions Act, Uighur detainees, resettlement in Bermuda and Albania; reminiscences: personal relationships with detainees, struggles with federal judiciary, impressions of U.S. courts and political system in relation to Guantanamo.

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