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September 10, 2009
Should We Amend the Federal Legislation on Bringing Guantanamo Detainees Back to the United States?
Aaron Zelinsky, a student at Yale Law School, has previously contributed to this blog. He does so again now by sharing with us a link to a short commentary he wrote. In that article, he concludes that the recent release of Lockerbie bomber al-Megrahi over U.S. protest reinforces the need for the U.S. President to be able to move Guantanamo detainees to U.S. soil, and that Congress should amend the federal legislation that currently prohibits bringing former Guantanamo detainees to the United States. Click here to read his article.
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