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Tag Archives: Guantanamo Bay
Why Military Tribunals?
In light of Attorney General Eric Holder’s announcement, a few thoughts. For one, although it was not entirely his own decision, I believe the decision on military tribunals has more to do with pragmatism than the inability to fight Congress … Continue reading
Posted in Domestic, Middle East, Politics, Terrorism
Tagged 9/11, Constitution, Guantanamo Bay, Law, Terrorism
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