Superb Findlaw review of the Hamdi case: “If the government’s view prevails, and it alone decides who is an enemy combatant, then there is nothing to stop it from declaring anyone–you, me, or Tom Daschle–an enemy combatant who can be detained indefinitely without trial.” And another one. Versus the Japanese internments in WWII, “The main distinction is that Ashcroft’s camps are smaller in scale.”
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