The Navy lawyer whose successful defense of Osama bin Laden’s driver led to the Supreme Court’s landmark Hamdan decision has been passed over for promotion.
Under the Navy’s “up or out” promotion system, the decision forces Lt. Cmdr. Charles Swift into early retirement. He learned of the decision about two weeks after this summer’s ruling in Hamdan, which was a historic rebuke to the Bush Administration, and not long after the National Law Journal named Swift one of the top 100 lawyers in America.
Military promotion practices are notoriously byzantine and take into account many factors, but I think it’s safe to say that this is a disgrace and a black-eye for the Navy.