Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, No. 02-7338 (4th Cir.) (316 F.3d 450) (January 8, 2003) (Judge J. Harvie III Wilkinson)
In a significant decision with broad implications on America’s war on terrorism, a panel from the conservative Fourth Circuit upheld the indefinite detention, without charges and without access to an attorney, of an American citizen who was captured on a foreign battlefield and labeled by the President as an “enemy ...
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