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Government

Sep. 12, 2006

Legal Experts See Flaws in Tribunal Plan

WASHINGTON - The Bush administration is likely to face yet another legal challenge to putting enemy combatants on trial if Congress goes along with the president's latest proposal, legal experts say.

By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - The Bush administration is likely to face yet another legal challenge to putting enemy combatants on trial if Congress goes along with the president's latest proposal, legal experts say.
      When the Supreme Court ruled in June that the government's Guantanamo Bay military commissions program is illegal, President Bush p...

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