Government
Jul. 1, 2006
Tribunals Get Thumbs Down From Justices
WASHINGTON - Thursday's Supreme Court ruling striking down President Bush's plan to try terrorism suspects in military tribunals has a vast array of potential implications, both for the ongoing litigation involving the Guantánamo Bay detain




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Thursday's Supreme Court ruling striking down President Bush's plan to try terrorism suspects in military tribunals has a vast array of potential implications, both for the ongoing litigation involving the Guantánamo Bay detainees and for broad assertions of presidential power in wartime.
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