On 11 June, the DC Circuit Court ruled that neither the Constitution nor US legislation could authorize military detention of US resident Ali Al-Marri as an “enemy combatant”. The Court ruled that the Military Commissions Act did not strip US residents of their constitutional right to challenge their detention.
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