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    attacks the United States. The noncitizen should hold their trial in Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba were the Habeas corpus plays a role in which gives them the authority to stand trial. When congress tried to interfere with the Habeas corpus this is when Boumediene step in and let people know congress interfere with the Suspension Clause of Article 1. Therefore‚ in the United States the Habeas corpus cannot be suspended unless it invasion the public safety. The Supreme courts are looking for important information

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    importance as the "great writ of liberty" in both the English and American constitutional traditions.) c. Boumediene v. Bush summary. Oyez. (2008). Boumediene v. Bush. IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. Retrieved from http://www.oyez.org/cases/2000-2009/2007/2007_06_1195 (This brief article summarizes the facts and legal questions related to habeas corpus in the Supreme Court case of Boumediene v. Bush.) 4. Watch the following videos: a. Writ of Habeas Corpus. Films on Demand. (2006). Writ of habeas

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    essay I will explore the history of Habeas Corpus and how it has evolved over the many years. I will try to briefly explain how the habeas corpus originated and the role the U. S. has and the current actions being taken with it. I will look into the Bush administration and the way the way they dealt with habeas corpus during his administration. Let’s look at the history of habeas corpus it stated in an article entitled Habeas Corpus The most extraordinary writ that the history of “Habeas Corpus is

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    Civil Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror Charlotte Ashford University 04//2013 POL 201 Instructor Civil Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror have all played a role throughout history. Throughout history‚ the motivation of man’s self interest has concluded in the domination of those with little or no power in the absence of the rule of law. The war on terror presents an unpredictable challenge for the United States since terrorists are apprehended

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    POL201: American National Government theory on Habeas Corpus Habeas Corpus is from Latin language that means "you have the body". (Lectlaw 1995) It is the name of a legal action or writ by means of which detainees or prisoners can seek relief from. (Levin-Waldman‚ 2012). This simply means that a person that is accused of a crime has the right to know what the charges are made against them. Habeas Corpus is clearly represented in the United States Constitution in the

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    (2010). HABEAS CORPUS IN THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR: AN AMERICAN DRAMA. Air Force Law Review‚ 65 263-288. Judicial watch obtains bush defense department documents detailing terrorist threat posed by guantanamo detainees. (2011‚ Mar 02). U.S.Newswire. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/854434733?accountid=32521x Langford‚ B Piret‚ J. M. (2008). Boumediene v. Bush and the Extraterritorial Reach of the US Constitution: A Step Towards Judicial Cosmopolitanism?. Utrecht Law Review‚ 4(3)‚ 81-103

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    http://billofrightsinstitute.org/resources/educator-resources/americapedia/americapedia-constitution-text/habeas-corpus/ III. Foley‚ B.J. (2007). GUANTANAMO AND BEYOND: DANGERS OF RIGGING THE IV. RULES. Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology‚ 97(4)‚ 1009-1069. V. GREGORY‚ A. (2011). "The Tissue of the Structure" Habeas Corpus and the Great Writ ’s Paradox of Power and Liberty. Independent Review‚ 16(1)‚ 53-91. VI. Habeas corpus. (2013). Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia‚ 6th Edition‚ 1. VII. Habeas corpus in

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    References: 1) www.constitution.org – Magna Carta 2) Meltzer‚ D. J. (2008). Habeas corpus‚ suspension‚ and GuantÁnamo: The boumediene decision. Supreme Court Review‚ ‚ 1. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/218949941?accountid=32521 3) www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution.html 4) Return to the rule of law; legislation to restore ancient habeas corpus

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    point on and the civil liberties of every American citizen and noncitizen would change the history of what we were founded on. Former President George W. Bush and his administration set out to capture those thought to be responsible for the terrorist attacks on American soil. In addition Former President Bush and his administration went to great lengths to go beyond the reach of the judicial system which enforces the writ of Habeas Corpus. These actions have been highly

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    com: Harpo Productions. Retrieved from Harpo Productions‚ Inc.: http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Oprah-Interviews-Robert-Kennedy-Jr/3 Kemp‚ P Levin-Waldman‚ O. (2012). American Government. San Diego‚ CA: Bridgepoint Education‚ Inc. Oyez. (2008). Boumediene v. Bush. ITT Chicago-Kent College of Law.. Retrieved from http://www.oyez.org/cases/2000-2009/2007/2007_06_1195 Savage‚ D Starrs‚ E. (2007‚ April 29). Protect habeas corpus. Denver Post. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/410841843?accountid=32521

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