Hamdan v. Rumsfeld ruled that:
A) Hamdan was so dangerous he ought to be sent back to Saudi Arabia.
B) a prisoner held at Guantanamo Bay could challenge his incarceration in federal court.
C) it was constitutional for the National Security Agency to wiretap domestic calls without a court order.
D) the president had to uphold the Geneva Conventions.
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