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May 21, 2010

"No habeas rights at Bagram"

ScotusBlog has the story on this decision from the D.C. Circuit Court:

The ruling overturned a federal judge’s decision that the Supreme Court’s ruling two years ago allowing habeas challenges by prisoners at Guantanamo Bay extends to Bagram, at least for non-Afghan foreign nationals captured outside of Afghanistan and taken there for detention.

The opinion is here.

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