In Boumediene v.Bush (2008) ,the Supreme Court:
A) declared unconstitutional the provision of the Military Commission Act of 2006 that stripped federal courts of power to hear habeas corpus petitions from detainees challenging their designation as enemy combatants.
B) declared constitutional the provision of the Military Commission Act of 2006 that stripped federal courts of power to hear habeas corpus petitions from detainees challenging their designation as enemy combatants.
C) determined the Constitution does not protect enemy combatants.
D) determined enemy combatants must be tried in court martial proceedings.
Correct Answer:
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Q6: According to the Crime Control and Safe
Q7: The U.S.Patriot Act:
A)tips the balance totally in
Q8: Who can military commissions try?
A)Any terrorist offenses
B)Noncitizens
C)Citizens
D)U.S.military
Q9: A general ban on the interception of
Q10: In the current debate about how to
Q12: If email and voicemail messages have been
Q13: Miranda's application to terrorism suspects:
A)is an unsettled
Q14: The Patriot Act_provision creates a national security
Q15: The government is allowed access to voice
Q16: Military Commissions:
A)follow all the same procedures and
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