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Moe Davis attracted negative attention for his violence-encouraging statements, "When @NCGOP extremists go low, we stomp their scrawny pasty necks with our heels and once you hear the sound of a crisp snap you grind your heel hard and twist it slowly side to side for good measure." He would be quoted
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that criticized a federal proposal to prosecute detainees in either military commissions or federal courts; he believed that one venue had to be consistently used. Davis wrote: "The administration must choose. Either federal courts or military commissions, but not both, for the detainees that deserve
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Col. Dwight Sullivan, the Chief Defense Counsel for the military commissions, said that Major Mori's behavior as defense counsel was "absolutely proper." He said that, "a military defense lawyer is supposed to provide the same level of representation as a civilian lawyer." He said that in pressing
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Moe Davis accused his former opponent Congressman Madison Cawthorn of sedition under US law: "I was Chief Prosecutor at Guantanamo for over 2 years and there’s far more evidence of Congressman Madison Cawthorn’s guilt than there was of guilt for 95+ percent of the detainees. It's time we start a
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Davis said he was denied an end-of-tour medal for his two years at Guantanamo because he resigned and later spoke out about problems in the Pentagon's Office of Military Commissions. Davis stated about the medal denial, "I tell the truth, and I get labeled as having served dishonorably. I'm very
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to sanction Colonel Davis for the comments, but the presiding officer found the comments were fair and balanced, given the repeated negative out of court statements Ahmad had made for months prior to the hearing. When asked why the prosecution had finally broken its silence, Davis said:
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Davis was an administrative law judge with the U.S. Department of Labor from 2015 to 2019, ruling on workers compensation cases involving issues from black lung disease to whistleblower cases, immigration visa appeals, child labor and other cases related to labor laws.
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Davis' remarks resulted in legal actions against him for prosecutorial misconduct and bar complaints. After threatening to have defense counsel prosecuted, the accused in that matter was offered a deal to save Davis' career.
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quoted an unnamed Enterprise company spokeswoman who contended that Enterprise had a "strong record of equal opportunity" in their hiring and employment practices and pointed to the company's recruitment outreach at
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Davis openly opposed Trump's actions during his presidency. He finds it appalling that Trump isolated the Kurds, and he believes that Trump was undermining all the hard work it took to build up US alliances.
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countered in a Huffington Post op-ed that this was an odd statement from Davis since it was the military's fault that so few cases had come to trial before the military commissions. By early 2007, only
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On June 29, 2007, the Supreme Court agreed to hear some outstanding claims of habeas corpus, opening up the possibility that they might overturn some or all of the Military Commissions Act.
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Think about that for a moment. If a professional football team was on its seventh head coach and sixth quarterback in less than a dozen years, that team would almost certainly be a loser.
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is A-okay I was not going to take orders from. I quit." He also charged that there was meddling from the Pentagon in cases, and claimed this presented serious conflicts of interest.
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and those whose review was pending, to the military commission process; it prohibited their use of federal courts. The government stayed pending writs of habeas corpus.
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During his post-military career Davis has published numerous op-eds and other criticisms of the Guantanamo Military Commission process. On March 27, 2015, after
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Remember if you dragged Dracula out into the sunlight he melted? Well, that's kind of the way it is trying to drag a detainee into the courtroom.
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In October 2007, Colonel Davis resigned from his position as Chief Prosecutor. He had made the policy that evidence obtained from the use of
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concerned about the chilling effect ... on the process". Since his resignation, Davis has frequently spoken out against the Commissions.
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in December 2008; and was fired from this job in late November or early December 2009. His firing was thought prompted because of an
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For a number of months we've sat on the sidelines. We've just kind of taken it. There comes a time when you don't take it anymore.
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This constant uncertainty and meddling certainly takes a toll on people, It would be nice to have some certainty for a change.
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Davis was Executive Director of the Crimes of War Education Project from 2010 to 2012. He was assistant professor at
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Davis resigned in protest and transferred to become the Head of the Air Force Judiciary, stating, "The guy who said
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while contracting for the Federal government. In his decision he ordered the company to pay a $ 6.6 million
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from 2011 to 2015, teaching legal reasoning, research and writing, oral advocacy and national security law.
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Davis is currently living with his wife Lisa, who works for an animal rescue, in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Early endorsements for Davis came from progressive Democrats, legal scholars, and human rights activists.
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Mr. Hicks's case in Australia, "Major Mori is fulfilling his duty as an officer and as an attorney."
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for the Guantanamo military commissions was fired after less than a year on the job, Morris wrote:
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2020 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina § District 11
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On June 26, 2007, an op-ed by Davis, entitled "The Guantanamo I know", was published in
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Davis was named the head of the Foreign Affairs, Defense and Trade Division of the
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In 2008, Davis was called by the defense to testify in the military commission of
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degrees in military law (with a concentration in government procurement law) from
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in his election bid to the House of Representatives in the 2020 general election.
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Davis, similar to his father, is in the highest disability rating at 60 percent.
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In 2010, Davis sued the Library of Congress for wrongful termination under the
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On February 28, 2006, Davis spoke out again regarding the commissions, saying:
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In an article on the lawsuit that preceded the Department of Labor ruling,
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In 2019, he officially announced his candidacy to replace U.S. Congressman
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Davis called the Supreme Court's intention to review the MCA "meddling":
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Candidates in the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections
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On November 17, 2019, Davis announced his congressional bid for
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Supreme court to hear challenges to the Military Commissions Act
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Congress authorized the military commission system under the
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List of resignations from the Guantanamo military commission
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List of resignations from the Guantanamo military commission
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The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School alumni
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Recipients of the Meritorious Service Medal (United States)
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Davis has received the following awards and recognition.
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White, Josh, "Colonel Says Speaking Out Cost A Medal",
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to be prosecuted and punished for their past conduct."
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United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps
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Retired colonel fights Library of Congress over firing
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Davis was appointed the third Chief Prosecutor of the
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colonel, attorney, educator, politician, and former
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In 1992, he earned 8: 1730:"Court to hear Guantanamo prisoners appeals" 900:on Twitter prior to Trump's 2016 candidacy. 677:North Carolina's 11th congressional district 318:North Carolina's 11th congressional district 279:(born July 31, 1958) is an American retired 1589:"Cully's Mentor MOE and His Six Point Plan" 1504:"All Is Not Well at Guantánamo (6 Letters)" 1112:Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal 261:Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal 2518:Guantanamo Military Commission Prosecutors 1617:"Is There a Larry Lurking in the Bushies?" 692: 47: 36: 2319:Moe Davis comments at National Press Club 1434: 1432: 1201:Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump 619:In the summer of 2019 Davis ruled that a 380:, and in government procurement law from 2533:North Carolina Central University alumni 1756: 1754: 961: 2413: 2092:"ENDORSEMENTS – Moe Davis for Congress" 2062:North Carolina State Board of Elections 1213: 402:Unlike his predecessors at Guantanamo, 2275:Financial information (federal office) 1262: 1260: 1258: 1256: 1254: 1252: 450:In March 2007, Davis threatened Major 360:in 1983 and joined the Air Force as a 303:United States House of Representatives 2548:People from Asheville, North Carolina 1128:Global War on Terrorism Service Medal 698: 265:Global War on Terrorism Service Medal 7: 1352:"Biography: Colonel Morris D. Davis" 2503:Appalachian State University alumni 2207:@ColMorrisDavis (January 8, 2020). 2127:Davis, Morris (November 11, 2009). 1446:. February 28, 2006. Archived from 305:after Meadows resigned to serve as 2553:People from Shelby, North Carolina 2388:Morris Davis (February 17, 2008). 2110:"Morris Davis | The Guardian" 1559:. January 13, 2006. Archived from 1414:. January 10, 2006. Archived from 413:Khadr's attorney, Muneer Ahmad of 309:. On March 3, 2020, Davis won the 25: 2558:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 2230:Lewis, Sally Kestin and Peter H. 2166:"Guantánamo's Charade of Justice" 1673:Morris D. Davis (June 26, 2007). 1477:Bonner, Raymond (March 5, 2007). 1380:Morris D. Davis (June 26, 2007). 1292:Wadington, Katie; Gordon, Brian. 111:North Carolina Central University 2563:United States Air Force colonels 2440: 2428: 2416: 2178:from the original on 2015-03-28. 2007:Sherman, Natalie (9 June 2016). 1224:Beth Gorham (January 10, 2006). 1136: 1120: 1104: 1085: 1079: 1057: 1051: 1044: 1022: 1016: 1009: 1002: 995: 976: 927: 775: 757: 739: 711: 686:Davis lost the 2020 election to 489:Military Commissions Act of 2006 456:Uniform Code of Military Justice 204: 179: 161: 2372:. March 9, 2006. Archived from 1963:Campbell, Colin (August 2019). 1839:from the original on 2008-08-04 1698:Jeannie Shawl (June 29, 2007). 605:Howard University School of Law 599:Crimes of War Education Project 292:Guantanamo military commissions 34:American politician (born 1958) 27:For the Canadian composer, see 2164:Morris D. Davis (2015-03-28). 2147:"Morris Davis | HuffPost" 1918:American Civil Liberties Union 1857:Michael Isikoff (2009-12-03). 1728:James Vicini (June 29, 2007). 834:U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor 564:Congressional Research Service 550:Congressional Research Service 320:with 52,665 votes. He lost to 1: 2468:Activists from North Carolina 1529:"Guantánamo and U.S. justice" 868:. Davis was also endorsed by 844:-based civil rights attorney 332:Davis was born and raised in 2543:American opinion journalists 2483:American community activists 2129:"Justice and Guantanamo Bay" 1533:International Herald Tribune 1144:Southwest Asia Service Medal 1067:Air Force Commendation Medal 438:Guantanamo defense attorney 386:George Washington University 257:Southwest Asia Service Medal 249:Air Force Commendation Medal 129:George Washington University 102:Appalachian State University 2279:Federal Election Commission 2236:The Asheville Citizen Times 1890:Morris Davis (2009-11-10). 1311:Bush, Matt (4 March 2020). 1095:Air Force Achievement Medal 665:2020 congressional campaign 253:Air Force Achievement Medal 2589: 668: 513: 307:White House Chief of Staff 26: 2493:American military lawyers 2354:Official biography (.pdf) 2026:WLOS Staff (2019-10-02). 1032:Meritorious Service Medal 811: 794: 707: 704: 701: 378:Charlottesville, Virginia 277:Morris Durham "Moe" Davis 270: 244:Meritorious Service Medal 46: 2538:North Carolina Democrats 2359:US Department of Defense 2347:US Department of Defense 2342:U.S. v Omar Khadr (.pdf) 2135:– via www.wsj.com. 842:Fletcher, North Carolina 840:pledged support, as did 611:Administrative law judge 328:Early life and education 285:administrative law judge 230:Operation Southern Watch 2498:American whistleblowers 2133:The Wall Street Journal 2096:moedavisforcongress.com 2032:News 13 WLOS (ABC News) 1896:The Wall Street Journal 1675:"The Guantánamo I Know" 1382:"The Guantánamo I Know" 1036:Four oak leaf clusters 629:United States labor law 573:The Wall Street Journal 469:"The Guantánamo I Know" 382:The National Law Center 352:in 1980. 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