Ross Tuttle is a documentary filmmaker and freelance journalist living in New York.
Just months after the Keating Five scandal, John McCain hosted a family reunion at a Bermuda Navy base--on the taxpayer's dime.
Military commissions officials are using punitive psychological evaluations as part of a strategy to discredit and silence a former colleague turned whistleblower.
New evidence sheds light on the inappropriate and corrupting influence of Brig. General Thomas Hartmann on the military commissions process.
Ethical conflicts and judicial dysfunction cloud the military commissions system at Guantánamo.
Lieut. Cmdr. Brian Mizer has filed a motion to dismiss charges against Salim Hamdan, in light of new evidence documenting the improper involvement of political appointees.
As criticism over his support for torture and his interference in the Gitmo trials escalates, William J. Haynes steps down.
Has the Pentagon foreclosed the possibility of acquittals for terror suspects?
In an exclusive interview, Col. Morris Davis, former chief prosecutor for Guantánamo's military commissions, says that the Pentagon has foreclosed the possibility of acquittals.


