Daniel Mann (lawyer)

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Daniel Mann
Born1980 (age 43–44)
Illinois, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
EducationGeorge Mason University (BA)
Seton Hall University School of Law (JD)
OccupationLawyer

Daniel Mann (born 1980 in Illinois) is a lawyer in Newark, New Jersey and a fellow of the Seton Hall Center for Policy and Research at Seton Hall University School of Law. He also gained public exposure beyond the legal and academic communities with his co-authorship of "Report on Guantanamo Detainees, A Profile of 517 Detainees through Analysis of Department of Defense Data," co-authored with Professor Mark Denbeaux, son, Joshua Denbeaux, and four credited co-authors, commonly referred to as the "Denbeaux Study." Additional Guantanamo studies were to follow, including:

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As one of the fellows of the Center for Research and Policy at Seton Hall Law school his work focused on the study of government data to illuminate the interrogations and intelligence practices of the United States. The reports have been introduced into the Congressional record by the Senate Armed Services Committee, the Senate Judiciary Committee, the House Armed Services Committee, and as part of a Resolution by the European Parliament.

Articles[edit]

Mann is the co-author of many significant articles. This is a partial list:

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