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The second Al-Marri case, Al-Marri v. Gates, contests al-Marri's treatment and conditions of confinement since he was declared an "enemy combatant."
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The ACLU says Al-Marri's detention represents "one of the gravest expansions of executive detention power since September 11."
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The ACLU says Al-Marri's detention represents "one of the gravest expansions of executive detention power since September 11."
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Al-Marri's lawyer says it all: by Better World Order on Saturday, May 24, 2008 at 4: 39: 45 PM
OpEdNews - Quicklink: US residents in military brigs? Govt says it's war 2008
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Al-Marri's lawyers will doubtless appeal, and, if justice still counts for anything, his case will go all the way to the Supreme Court.
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Not even the government makes the claim -- at any stage in the case -- that federal courts lacked jurisdiction to review Al-Marri's habeas claim -- because he is deemed an "enemy combatant," a POW, or Santa Claus.
Balkinization 2007
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Not even the government makes the claim -- at any stage in the case -- that federal courts lacked jurisdiction to review Al-Marri's habeas claim -- because he is deemed an "enemy combatant," a POW, or Santa Claus.
Balkinization 2007
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Not even the government makes the claim -- at any stage in the case -- that federal courts lacked jurisdiction to review Al-Marri's habeas claim -- because he is deemed an "enemy combatant," a POW, or Santa Claus.
Balkinization 2007
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Al-Marri's apartment was filled with Islamic jihadist materials.
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U.S. officials were outraged when the Saudi Embassy helped Al-Marri's wife obtain a passport to leave the United States in November (U.S. officials say she was still under subpoena; Saudi lawyers disagree).
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