Time for Meaningful Justice at Guantanamo

For six years the Bush administration has denied detainees at Guantanamo the right to habeas corpus. It is time for the Court to resolve once and for all that Guantanamo detainees deserve their day in court.

Habeas corpus has been one of America's strongest and proudest traditions for more than two centuries. If habeas corpus means anything, it means that individuals detained by the state must be given a fair shot to show their imprisonment is unlawful. There are some traditions no president or Congress should be ever be allowed to break. Full Story »

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