In Boumediene v. Bush (2008) , the Supreme Court: decided that:
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) the Constitution does not protect enemy combatants
D) enemy combatants must be tried in court martial proceedings
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