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Monday, June 11, 2007
Fourth Circuit Decides al-Marri
Hot off the presses, the Fourth Circuit's much-anticipated decision in al-Marri.
In short, the court unanimously held that the MCA doesn't apply to al-Marri (avoiding the constitutional elephant in the room), and ruled 2-1 in al-Marri's favor on the merits.
And now, it's on. (More analysis once I read the 86 pages).
Posted by Steve Vladeck on June 11, 2007 at 01:01 PM in Constitutional thoughts, Current Affairs, Steve Vladeck | Permalink
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