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'''Eugene R. Fidell''' (b. March 31, 1945) is an [[United States|American]] lawyer and notable expert in [[military law]].<ref name=OfficialBio>
Moved to talk page until better case made for notability.[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 16:12, 31 October 2008 (UTC) Editor, Military Workgroup
{{cite web
| url=http://www.feldesmantucker.com/Bio/EugeneFidell.asp
| title=Eugene R. Fidell
| publisher=Feldesman Tucker Liefer Fidell llp
| accessdate=2007-11-19
}}</ref>
 
==Education==
{| class="wikitable"
| [[Queens College]] || 1965
|-
| [[Harvard Law School]] || 1968
|}
 
==Military service==
{| class="wikitable"
| [[United States Coast Guard]] || 1969-1972
|}
 
==Current practice==
Fidell is a senior partner with [[Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell llp]].  He joined the firm in 1984.
He is also asked to serve as a commentator on military law on TV.
Since 2006 he has been an Adjunct Professor at [[Washington College of Law]].  He has been a visiting lecturer at Harvard Law School and Yale Law School.
 
==Guantanamo==
 
Fidell has been a critic of the [[George W. Bush|Bush]] [[United States President|Presidency]]'s policy on captives taken in the "[[war on terror]]".<ref name=TheArmyLawyerMilitaryCommissionLaw>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/law/mil-commiss-law.pdf
| title=Military Commission Law
| publisher=[[The Army Lawyer]]
| author=[[Eugene R. Fidell]], [[Dwight H. Sullivan]], [[Detlev F. Vagts]]
| date=December 2005
| accessdate=2007-11-10
}}</ref>
 
Commenting on [[District Court Justice]] [[Joyce Hens Green]]'s analysis of the classified dossiers prepared for captive's [[Combatant Status Review Tribunal]]s
Fidell said<ref name=WashingtonPost20050327>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A3868-2005Mar26?language=printer
| title=Panel Ignored Evidence on Detainee
| page=
| pages=A01
| publisher=[[Washington Post]]
| author=[[Carol D. Leonnig]]
| date=March 27 2005
| accessdate=2008-01-20
}}</ref>:
{{quotation|
"It suggests the procedure is a sham, If a case like that can get through, what it means is that the merest scintilla of evidence against someone would carry the day for the government, even if there's a mountain of evidence on the other side."}}
 
[[Clark Hoyt]], of the ''[[New York Times]]'' described Fidell holding back in participating in preparing a brief submitted to the Supreme Court on behalf of [[National Institute of Military Justice]] and the [[Bar Association of the District of Columbia]] because of the concern it would be considered a conflict of interest, since his wife journalist [[Linda Greenhouse]] was covering the case.<ref name=NewYorkTimes20080120>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/20/opinion/20pubed.html?ref=opinion&pagewanted=all
| title=Public and Private Lives, Intersecting
| publisher=[[New York Times]]
| author=[[Clark Hoyt]]
| date=January 20, 2008
| accessdate=2008-01-18
}}</ref>
 
''[[Slate magazine]]'' published an article written by [[Emily Bazelon]] and [[Dahlia Lithwick]], criticizing the ''New York Times'' for failing to show more support for their employee.<ref name=Slate20080122>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.slate.com/id/2182077/
| title=Lay Off Linda: Why doesn't the New York Times stand up for Linda Greenhouse?
| publisher=[[Slate magazine]]
| author=[[Emily Bazelon]], [[Dahlia Lithwick]]
| date=Tuesday, January 22, 2008
| accessdate=2008-01-25
| quote=
Whelan didn't point to any concrete problem with Greenhouse's handling of these cases. That should be easier to do than with almost any other reporter, given that Greenhouse relies primarily on court filings and oral arguments that are publicly available in their entirety, as Yale law professor Judith Resnik points out to us. Unable to point to any actual bias, Whelan resorts to the petulant claim that the effect of Fidell's involvement in the detainee cases 'would be impossible to separate … from the broader political bias that pervades so much of Greenhouse's reporting.'
}}</ref>
According to Bazelon and Lithwick the main critic of Greenhouse covering stories where her husband Fidell has a role is [[M. Edward Whelan III]] of the ''[[National Review]].  They wrote: {{quotation|Unable to point to any actual bias, Whelan resorts to the petulant claim that the effect of Fidell's involvement in the detainee cases "would be impossible to separate … from the broader political bias that pervades so much of Greenhouse's reporting."}}
 
==Publications==
*{{cite paper
| title=Evolving Military Justice,
| author=Eugene R. Fidell
| publisher=[[Naval Institute Press]]
| date=2002
}}
*{{cite paper
| title=Guide to the Rules of Practice and Procedure for the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
| author=Eugene R. Fidell
| date=2006
}}
*{{cite paper
| title=Annotated Guide: Procedures for Trials by Military Commissions of Certain Non-United States Citizens in the War Against Terrorism
| author=Eugene R. Fidell
| publisher=[[LexisNexis]]
| date=2002
}}
*{{cite paper
| title=Military Commission Instructions Sourcebooks
| author=Eugene R. Fidell
| publisher=[[LexisNexis]]
| date=2003-04
}}
*{{cite paper
| title=Military Justice: Cases and Materials
| author=Eugene R. Fidell, [[Elizabeth L. Hillman]], [[Dwight H. Sullivan]]
| publisher=[[LexisNexis]]
| date=2007
}}
 
==References==
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Moved to talk page until better case made for notability.Howard C. Berkowitz 16:12, 31 October 2008 (UTC) Editor, Military Workgroup