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Gitmo Supplemental Briefing

The Government has filed its supplemental brief after argument in the Guantanamo detainee case, Boumediene v. Bush. On Dec. 11, Lyle Denniston at SCOTUSblog had this post on the detainees' supplemental brief. The briefs discuss aspects of habeas history that are tangential at best, such as English practice in World War II.

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The idea that courts get to monitor prisoner taking by the US military while it is engaged in armed conflict is unbelievable.

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