Trump-Appointed Appeals Court Judge Rules Guantánamo Prisoners Don’t Have Due Process Rights – OpEd

Eurasia Review

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In the long and profoundly dispiriting story of the Guantánamo prisoners’ efforts to challenge their imprisonment without charge or trial through legal means, their victories — in Rasul v. Bush in 2004, and Boumediene v. Bush in 2008, when they were granted habeas corpus rights — evaporated through a number of appeals...

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