Chief Justice Roberts in dissent in the Boumediene v. Bush case contended
A) Habeas is most fundamentally a procedural right, a mechanism for contesting the legality of executive detention.
B) The Court should have resolved these cases on other grounds.
C) The Nation will live to regret what the Court has done today.
D) All the above statements are correct.
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