You could, but it wouldn't do much. 702.3b A creature with defender can’t attack. That is, cannot be declared as attacking. Giving an already-attacking creature defender, however, would not prevent it from continuing to be attacking, to deal damage,etc. for this turn; it would merely not be able to do so again in the future.
Similarly, you would need to pay 2, not4, if you attacked into a Ghostly Prison with Kaalia of the Vast and put another creature into play attacking that player. For that matter, you could put something with defender into play attacking with Kaalia, assuming there are Demons/Dragons/Angels with defender out there.
As another example, many other 'tapped and attacking' type generals like that (eg Alesha, Who Smiles at Death) use Wall of Blood as an instant win-con when it goes unblocked.
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Similarly, you would need to pay 2, not 4, if you attacked into a Ghostly Prison with Kaalia of the Vast and put another creature into play attacking that player. For that matter, you could put something with defender into play attacking with Kaalia, assuming there are Demons/Dragons/Angels with defender out there.
As another example, many other 'tapped and attacking' type generals like that (eg Alesha, Who Smiles at Death) use Wall of Blood as an instant win-con when it goes unblocked.
--Buck v Bell, 1927. This case, regarding the compulsory sterilization of inmates at mental institutions, has -- somehow -- never been overturned. Just a wee PSA for ya.