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Supreme Court to Consider Enemy Combatants' Rights (Reuters)







Supreme Court to Consider Enemy
Combatants' Rights (Reuters)

Supreme Court to Consider Enemy
Combatants' Rights (Reuters)
04/28/2004 03:17 AM

Reuters - The U.S. Supreme Court considers on Wednesday whether in the war on terrorism President Bush can order American citizens held indefinitely in a military jail without charges, a hearing or access to a lawyer.




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