Congress must put an end to abuses at Gitmo: No Habeas at Guantanamo?
The torture dodge: Congress must put an end to abuses at Gitmo:
The president believes he can ignore the law whenever he chooses. He made that clear in a "signing statement" in which he reserved the right to interpret the torture ban in the context of his broader constitutional powers as commander in chief.
http://tinyurl.com/lulhf
No Habeas at Guantanamo?
Ian Wallach, habeas counsel for several Guantanamo Bay detainees, says that the US Executive Branch may have engaged in questionable acts and disseminated inaccurate information to encourage Senate passage of provisions in the Detainee Treatment Act preventing federal judges from seeing problematic evidence on why detainees are being held...
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/forumy/2006/03/no-habeas-at-guantanamo-executive-and.php
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The president believes he can ignore the law whenever he chooses. He made that clear in a "signing statement" in which he reserved the right to interpret the torture ban in the context of his broader constitutional powers as commander in chief.
http://tinyurl.com/lulhf
No Habeas at Guantanamo?
Ian Wallach, habeas counsel for several Guantanamo Bay detainees, says that the US Executive Branch may have engaged in questionable acts and disseminated inaccurate information to encourage Senate passage of provisions in the Detainee Treatment Act preventing federal judges from seeing problematic evidence on why detainees are being held...
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/forumy/2006/03/no-habeas-at-guantanamo-executive-and.php
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