Charles Swift

LCDR Swift (retired) speaking at a press conference. Charles D. Swift (born 1961) is an American attorney and former career Navy officer, who retired in 2007 as a Lieutenant Commander in the Judge Advocate General's Corps. He is most noted for having served as defense counsel for Salim Ahmed Hamdan, a detainee from Yemen who was the first to be charged at Guantanamo Bay; Swift took his case to the US Supreme Court. In 2005 and June 2006, the ''National Law Journal'' recognized Swift as one of the top lawyers nationally because of his work on behalf of justice for the detainees.

Swift used the civil courts to challenge the constitutionality of the military tribunals and the legal treatment of detainees in ''Hamdan v. Rumsfeld'' (2006), a case that went to the US Supreme Court and was decided in his client's favor. As a result, Congress passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006 to authorize a form of military tribunals and incorporate the Court's concerns about reconciliation with the US Uniform Code of Military Justice and the Geneva Conventions.

During his Navy career, Swift served in a variety of assignments, including at sea. After several years, he was approved to attend law school and, after graduation, in 1994 became a member of the Navy's legal corps. In 2003, he was assigned to the Department of Defense Office of Military Commissions, serving into early 2007. There he was assigned as defense counsel to Salim Ahmed Hamdan. Because of his challenges, Swift was helping make the law on detainee treatment in the war on terror.

In June 2006, Swift learned he had been "passed over" by the Navy (a second time) for promotion; as a result, under the military's "up or out" system, he had to retire in the spring of 2007. He learned of being passed over two weeks after the Supreme Court decided in Hamdan's favor, and intended to continue defending Hamdan as a civilian.

From 2007 through 2008, Swift taught at Emory Law School as a Visiting Associate Professor and Acting Director of its newly established International Humanitarian Law Clinic. Hamdan was convicted of one of his charges in 2008 but credited for time detained. He was returned to Yemen in 2008. Swift worked to appeal his conviction. In October 2012, Hamdan was acquitted of all charges in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

In 2014, Swift joined Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America as its director. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mudflow hazards along the Toutle and Cowlitz Rivers from a hypothetical failure of Spirit Lake blockage / by Swift, Charles H.

    Published 1983
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    Introduction to stage lighting : the fundamentals of theatre lighting design / by Swift, Charles I.

    Published 2004
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    Water quantity and quality data, September-October 1991, for source water to the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery, Washington by Drzymkowski, Robert E.

    Published 1992
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    Touch and Discover. Grades PreK-2 by Rushton, Erik

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    Invent a Backscratcher from Everyday Materials. Grades PreK-2 by Rushton, Erik

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    Which Roof is Tops? Grades PreK-2 / by Rushton, Erik

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    Make an Alarm! Grades 3-5 by Rushton, Erik

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    Ball Bounce Experiment. Grades 3-5 by Rushton, Erik

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    Space Shelter. Grades 3-5 by Rushton, Erik

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    Design Weather Instruments Using Lego Sensors. Grades 3-5 by Rushton, Erik

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    Build an Approximate Scale Model of an Object Using LEGOs. Grades 3-5 by Rushton, Erik

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    Make Your Own Recycled Paper. Grades PreK-2 by Rushton, Erik

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