Monumental SCOTUS decision today. Go here for decision (by Kennedy) and dissents (by Roberts and Scalia) (a large pdf document). And here and here for discussion.
It's a good day.
Not for Scalia, who asserts (alarmingly) that "the nation will live to regret what the court has done today." What does he mean? As he writes in his dissent, the decision "will almost certainly cause more Americans to be killed"(p.2) and generally have "disastrous consequences" (p.2).
Well, couldn't one say the same if the decision had been the opposite? And is Scalia just Cheney in robes?
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Haebeus Corpus affirmed for alien detainees
Posted by MT Nguyen at 2:28 PM
Labels: guantanamo, human rights
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