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After a jurisdictional controversy, the detained combatants in Guantanamo Bay suspected of ties to enemy forces after 9/11/2001 were granted the right to file writs of habeas corpus by the US Supreme Court.
In This Issue
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Foreword
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Inside the Supreme Court
Status of Important Cases Before the Highest Tribunal for the October 2003 Term
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The Law of War
International Regimes and the Guantanamo Detainees
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Before the Court
The Justices Weigh in During Oral Arguments
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Opinion of the Court
Foreign Combatants Detained Abroad Do Have Access to Federal Courts
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Pro & Con
Should Foreign Enemy Combatants Detained By the United States Have Access to Federal Courts?