Military Law
Nov. 12, 2003
Justices Heed Call to Hear Detainees' Case
WASHINGTON - Heeding the pleas of former federal judges, prisoners of war, military officers and diplomats, among others, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether U.S. courts should be opened to foreign nationals who were captured during the war in Afghanistan and are being detained indefinitely and incommunicado as "enemy combatants" at the Guantnamo Bay Naval Station in Cuba.




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