Thursday, April 22, 2010

Judicial Activity Concerning Enemy Combatant Detainees:Major Court Rulings
"As part of the conflict with Al Qaeda and the Taliban, the United States has captured
and detained numerous persons believed to have been part of or associated with enemy forces.
Over the years, federal courts have considered a multitude of petitions by or on behalf of suspected belligerents challenging aspects of U.S. detention policy. Although the Supreme
Court has issued definitive rulings concerning several legal issues raised in the conflict
with Al Qaeda and the Taliban, many others remain unresolved, with some the subject of
ongoing litigation.

This report discusses major judicial opinions concerning suspected enemy belligerents
detained in the conflict with Al Qaeda and the Taliban. The report addresses all Supreme
Court decisions concerning enemy combatants. It also discusses notable circuit court opinions
addressing issues of ongoing relevance to U.S. detention policy. The report also addresses
a few notable decisions by federal district courts that are the subject of ongoing habeas litigation. Finally, it describes a few federal court rulings in criminal cases involving
persons who were either involved in the 9/11 attacks or were captured abroad by U.S. forces
during operations against Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated entities..."

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