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Rights of Detainees at Guantanamo Bay




On 4/2/07, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Guantanamo detainees seeking to challenge their confinement for the past five years. Do you think the detainees should have access to U.S. civilian courts, regardless of where they are held? Do you think military hearings to decide the lawfulness of their confinement will be adequate? Do you agree that those categorized as enemy combatants are not entitled to any legal rights?

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U.S. Legal Blog is maintained by Dana Altman. Graduated New York University 1987, cum laude. Awarded Richardson merit scholarship to Brooklyn Law School 1987. Received J.D. from Brooklyn Law School 1990. Admitted to Ohio Bar 1990.

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