>>22944914, >>22944933, >>22945011 Enough is enough: Growing calls for Trump to suspend Habeas Corpus
American Civil Liberties Unionhttps://www.aclu.org › press-releases › president-obama-signs-indefinite-detention-bill-law
President Obama Signs Indefinite Detention Bill Into Law - ACLU
Dec 31, 2011 … President Obama Signs Indefinite Detention Bill Into Law … WASHINGTON – President Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) …
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Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hedges_v._Obama
Hedges v. Obama - Wikipedia
A federal court in New York issued a permanent injunction blocking the indefinite detention powers of the NDAA but the injunction was stayed by the Second …
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Pantheon.iohttps://live-thenation.pantheon.io › article › archive › obama-and-indefinite-detention-us-citizens
habeas corpus - The Nation - Pantheon.io
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De Gruyter Brillhttps://www.degruyterbrill.com › document › doi › 10.18574 › nyu › 9781479868070.003.0005 › html
How Barack Obama Abandoned Habeas Corpus - De Gruyter
The Wrong Person| 31there. … Al-though many of the habeas lawyers were disappointed, after Election Day, that Obama's transition team did not include anyone …
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Cato Institutehttps://www.cato.org › commentary › obama-suspends-law-what-would-lincoln-say
Obama Suspends the Law. What Would Lincoln Say? - Cato Institute
Aug 17, 2013 … On April 27, 1861, President Lincoln unilaterally authorized his commanding general to suspend the writ of habeas corpus so that he could detain …
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Center for Constitutional Rightshttps://ccrjustice.org › home › what-we-do › our-cases › ba-odah-v-obama
Ba Odah v. Obama Historic Case - Center for Constitutional Rights
Ba Odah v. Obama was a habeas corpus petition on behalf of Tariq Ba Odah, a Yemeni man who was detained at Guantánamo without charge from 2002-2016.
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National Archives (.gov)https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov › the-press-office › 2015 › 11 › 25 › statement-president
Statement by the President | whitehouse.gov - Obama White House
Nov 25, 2015 … … habeas corpus. In the event that the restrictions on the transfer of detainees in sections 1031, 1033, and 1034 operate in a manner that …
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PolitiFacthttps://www.politifact.com › truth-o-meter › promises › obameter › promise › 181 › restore-habeas-corpus-rights-for-enemy-combatants
Restore habeas corpus rights for "enemy combatants" - PolitiFact
Dec 13, 2012 … "The right of habeas corpus allows prisoners to ask a court to determine whether they are being lawfully imprisoned. Recently, this right has …
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American Civil Liberties Unionhttps://www.aclu.org › cases › slahi-v-obama-habeas-challenge-guantanamo-detention
Slahi v. Obama - Habeas Challenge to Guantánamo Detention - ACLU
Oct 25, 2016 … The Obama administration should prosecute or release all terrorism suspects in its custody, and should veto any legislation allowing indefinite …
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Cambridge University Press & Assessmenthttps://www.cambridge.org › core › books › power-of-habeas-corpus-in-america › obamas-legal-black-hole › 7526CFCE512A283EF69110F5851A98A3
Obama's Legal Black Hole (Chapter 14) - The Power of Habeas …
On September 27, 2006, as Congress considered an amendment to the MCA to restore the right of detainees to federal habeas corpus, Obama gave a stirring speech …
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