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Margaret Warner reports on military tribunals for the alleged terrorists who are held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Guests incude Ruth Wedgewood, a professor of international law at Johns Hopkins ...
David Kenner talked about the Obama administration's pending decision on lifting the ban on military tribunals. Congress has stalled efforts to close the military dentention facility and try ...
Defense Secretary Robert Gates will soon lift an order blocking the use of military tribunals to prosecute Guantanamo Bay detainees, a marked departure from the Obama administration's rhetoric ...
The military tribunals at Guantanamo Bay naval base finished their first week last week. Observers report that the trials have thus far been characterized by confusion.
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the Bush administration’s plan to use military tribunals to try detainees at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was ...
The United States is making plans to try prisoners held at the US Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba by military tribunal. All of the potential charges carry a possible death sentence. In ...
The main gate at the prison in Guantanamo Bay is pictured. A federal appeals court threw out years worth of rulings from Guantanamo Bay's military tribunals on Tuesday.
March 8, 2011— -- President Obama's decision Monday to resume military commissions at Guantanamo Bay was no surprise but it sends mixed signals about the future of the controversial detention ...
The military will review the cases of all 595 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to determine whether they are being legally held, the government said Wednesday, an attempt to prepare for any ...
The Crime. Five men are facing charges in the United States military tribunal at Guantánamo Bay of aiding the 19 men who hijacked passenger planes and crashed them into the World Trade Center ...
June 29, 2006 – The Supreme Court strongly limits the power of the US government to conduct military tribunals for suspected terrorists imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay.
June 29, 2006 – The Supreme Court strongly limits the power of the US government to conduct military tribunals for suspected terrorists imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay.