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849:, March 4, 2015. Accessed November 23, 2017. "The historic photo is a little grainy, produced in black-and-white. That was not by choice, as some artistic metaphor; color photography in 1965 was expensive to print. The picture was part of Ebony magazine's coverage of the third Alabama voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery, which began on March 21, 1965.... 'My father was a combat chaplain with (Gen. George) Patton's 3rd Army,' Denbeaux said during an interview at his home in Woodcliff Lake." 137: 1156: 660: 652: 295:. Denbeaux represented them in their habeas corpus petitions and remains the lead civilian defense counsel for both detainees. He has testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee, as well as a variety of House and Senate subcommittees, regarding Guantanamo Bay and national security issues. 303:
Denbeaux is an expert in forensic testimony. He teaches an upper-level seminar at Seton Hall Law on forensic evidence. The course evaluates the reliability of experts who testify as to handwriting identification, fingerprint identification, ballistics, tool marks, blood spatter, bite marks, and other
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He is best known for his reports on the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and its operations. Denbeaux has testified to Congress about the findings of the Center's reports. He and his son, Joshua Denbeaux, are the legal representatives of two Tunisian detainees at Guantanamo. He is also the lead Civilian
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Denbeaux has spoken on the subject of forensic science at dozens of academic gatherings and has testified as an expert witness on the limitations of forensic evidence more than fifty times in state and federal courts as well as in administrative proceedings. His testimony has been cited in published
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The Center produces analytic reports in three key areas: interrogations and intelligence, national security, and forensics. Under Denbeaux's supervision, students working as research fellows in teams develop skills in pattern recognition, factual evaluation, and data analysis; Seton Hall University
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After graduating from NYU Law School in 1968, Denbeaux became a founding member of the South Bronx Legal Services. He served as the citywide coordinator for the Community Action for Legal Services, New York's organization of antipoverty lawyers, from 1970 to 1972. During this time he also filed
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In order to fully evaluate forensic evidence, the Center has established a crime laboratory, certified by the requisite proficiency tests. Its representatives have given expert opinions about the methodology used by specific forensic fields in court. Its written reports have been used in court
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In 1972, Denbeaux joined the Seton Hall Law School Faculty. He has taught courses including Evidence, Remedies, Uniform Commercial Code, Contracts, Professional Responsibility, Federal Civil Procedure, Torts, and Constitutional Law. He has been an elected member of the
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crime scene forensic evidence and witnesses. The analysis of these areas includes an evaluation of the reliability and validity of each area's conclusions, the value of each area's proficiency testing, and the methodology upon which the conclusions are reached.
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Denbeaux offered testimony questioning the reliability of handwriting analysis in this 2007 trial. His testimony was limited to his observations about the limitations and/or flaws in handwriting analysis generally, not as specifically applicable to the facts in
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chapter in Wooster. The Wooster NAACP eventually became the Wooster Orville NAACP because it was too large to be run by students. He was later honored and asked to speak at the 50th anniversary Freedom Dinner in 2015. He participated in the
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American Bar Foundation, 1974-78. Recipient of a grant, with Professor Alan Katz of Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut, to conduct a longitudinal study on law student attitudes toward politics, law and legal
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The law research fellows have systematically analyzed data published by the Department of Defense; they have reviewed more than 100,000 pages of government documents procured through the
589: 367:, the issue in question was whether the military judge abused his discretion by denying production of Denbeaux, who was slated to testify as an expert critic of handwriting analysis. 576: 1229: 630: 760:"Alteration or Elaboration: Does Law School Instill Cynicism?," (with Alan Katz), National Conferences on Teaching Professional Responsibility, Detroit, Michigan, Sept. 1977 511:, December 10, 2007 (with Joshua Denbeaux, Grace Brown, Jillian Camarote, Douglas Eadie, Jennifer Ellick, Daniel Lorenzo, Mark Muoio, Courtney Ray, and Nebroisa Zlatanovic). 271:. The first report was a statistical analysis of characteristics of the 517 detainees held in 2005. The Guantanamo Reports have been widely cited and published globally. 1224: 1204: 503:, November 17, 2006 (with Joshua Denbeaux, David Gratz, John Gregorek, Matthew Darby, Shana Edwards, Shane Hartman, Daniel Mann, Megan Sassaman, and Helen Skinner). 347:, in which the government's motion to exclude Denbeaux's testimony was deemed moot. The government argued that Denbeaux's testimony did not meet the standards of 550:, August 4, 2008 (with Joshua Denbeaux, Adam Deutsch, James Hlavenka, Gabrielle Hughes, Brianna Kostecka, Michael Patterson, Paul Taylor, and Anthony Torntore). 495:
August 21, 2006 (with Joshua Denbeaux, David Gratz, John Gregorek, Matthew Darby, Shana Edwards, Shane Hartman, Daniel Mann, Megan Sassaman, and Helen Skinner).
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Justice Scalia, the Department of Defense, and the Perpetuation of an Urban Legend: The Truth About the Alleged Recidivism of Released Guantánamo Detainees
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No-Hearing Hearings CSRT: The Modern Habeas Corpus? An Analysis of the Proceeding of the Government's Combatant Status Review Tribunals at Guantanamo
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The Meaning of "Battlefield": An Analysis of the Government’s Representations of "Battlefield Capture" and "Recidivism" of the Guantánamo Detainees
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January 12, 2015 (with Jonathan Hafetz, Joshua Denbeaux, Erin Hendrix, Chelsea Perdue, Kelly Ross, Lauren Winchester, and Joseph Hickman).
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representation of two Guantanamo detainees. He and his son are among more than 100 attorneys who have represented detainees there.
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prior to their detainment. Denbeaux is an expert in forensics and has testified as an expert witness in cases across the country.
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Revisionist Recidivism: A New Analysis of the Government's Representations of Alleged "Recidivism" of the Guantánamo Detainees
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Torture: Who Knew? An Analysis of the FBI and Department of Defense Reactions to Harsh Interrogation Methods at Guantanamo
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Denbeaux is well known for the Center's Guantanamo Reports, studies of United States operations and policies at the
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Second Report on the Guantanamo Detainees: Inter- and Intra-Departmental Disagreements About Who Is Our Enemy
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In the early 1970s, Denbeaux represented a number of U.S. soldiers charged with disobeying orders during the
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Report on Guantanamo Detainees: A Profile of 517 Detainees through Analysis of Department of Defense Data
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Rumsfeld Knew: DoD's "Worst of the Worst" and Recidivism Claims Refuted by Recently Declassified Memo
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Denbeaux also is a practicing attorney in the family law firm of Denbeaux & Denbeaux in
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proceedings. A significant part of the seminar includes participating in these projects.
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in 1965. An active supporter of civil rights in the 1960s, Denbeaux participated in the
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Released Guantánamo Detainees and the Department of Defense: Propaganda by the Numbers?
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Denbeaux serves as Attorney of Counsel for the family law firm Denbeaux and Denbeaux.
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Richard Bernstein, Letter from America: "Guantánamo Lawyers Showed Their Moral Fiber"
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at Seton Hall University Law School. This work was originally inspired by Denbeaux's
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The Guantanamo Detainees During Detention: Data From Department of Defense Records
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https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Denbeaux%20Testimony%20121107a.pdf
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has published their original reports on issues concerning law and public policy.
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Costs and Consequences of Arming America's Law Enforcement with Combat Equipment
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Drug Abuse: An Exploration of the Government's Use of Mefloquine at Guantanamo
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Profile of Released Guantánamo Detainees: The Government's Story Then and Now
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by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. She eventually pleaded guilty.
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Captured on Tape: Interrogation and Videotaping of Detainees in Guantánamo
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The Government's Hostage: The Conviction and Execution of Ethel Rosenberg
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Racial Profiling report: Bloomfield Police and Bloomfield Municipal Court
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DOD Contradicts DOD: An Analysis of the Response to Death in Camp Delta
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Military Commission Counsel for two detainees who were tortured by the
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Global War on Terror Timeline: September 11, 2001 to January 20, 2009
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The Guantanamo Diet: Actual Facts About Detainee Weight Changes
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In 1997, Denbeaux served as a forensic expert for the trial of
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Law School Faculty Profile for Mark Denbeaux on Martindale.com
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U.S. v. Hines, 55 F. Supp. 2d 62 (1999 U.S. Dist. Lexis 9306)
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In 2005, Denbeaux began representing two Tunisian detainees,
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complaints against judges for hostility towards poor people.
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Lehman Brothers: A License to Fail with Other People's Money
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The Guantánamo Lawyers: Inside a Prison, Outside the Law,
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Others Unknown: Timothy Mcveigh and the Oklahoma Bombing
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During the 1970s and early 1980s, Denbeaux represented
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cases in addition to the Third and Eleventh Circuits (
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and Manhattan with Jeffrey Brand, now the Dean of the
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Mark P. Denbeaux
Gainesville, Florida
College of Wooster
BA
New York University
JD
Gainesville, Florida
Seton Hall University School of Law
Newark, New Jersey
Center for Policy and Research
Central Intelligence Agency
black sites
Westwood, New Jersey

Gainesville, Florida
Commonwealth School
College of Wooster
March on Washington
NAACP
Selma to Montgomery marches
New York University School of Law
Black Panther Party
The Bronx
University of San Francisco School of Law
Young Lords
Lincoln Hospital
Vietnam War
anti-war
American Law Institute
Center for Policy and Research

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