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- 43_41_huskey accessdate "2008-04-29".
- 43_41_huskey author Kristine_A_Huskey.
- 43_41_huskey date "Fall 2007".
- 43_41_huskey isCitedBy Bismullah_v._Gates.
- 43_41_huskey isCitedBy Kristine_A._Huskey.
- 43_41_huskey publisher Texas_International_Law_Journal.
- 43_41_huskey quote "When I began down this road five years ago, Guantánamo was literally a “legal black hole.”1 The Supreme Court changed much of that in June 2004 when it ruled in my case, Al Odah v. United States, joined with Rasul v. Bush,2 that the detainees were entitled to bring habeas corpus petitions in federal court to challenge their detention. But after two years of fighting with the government over the meaning of Rasul, Congress abruptly passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006 ,3 which ostensibly strips the Guantánamo detainees of the right to challenge any aspect of their detention, including the right to habeas corpus. Remarkably, we are almost exactly where we were five years ago, except that now, Congress has weighed in and approved of Guantánamo as a virtual law-free zone.".
- 43_41_huskey title "Standards and Procedures for Classifying "Enemy Combatants": Congress, What Have You Done?".
- 43_41_huskey url 43_41_huskey.