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  • '''Rasul v. Bush''' is a 2004 decision in which the United States Supreme Court held that de (The three actions, consolidated on appeal, are ''Rasul v. Bush'', Habib v. Bush and Al Odah v. United States.)<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ere not protected by US law either, because it was not on US territory. In Rasul v. Bush the Supreme Court over-ruled the Executive Branch, and clarified that US la Based on Rasul v. Bush, the OARDEC (OARDEC) is responsible for the implementation of a one time Co
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  • ...ulings by the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]], [[Rasul v. Bush]] (2004) and Boumediene v. Bush (2008)<ref name=BB>Wikipedia has a descript
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  • '''Rasul v. Bush''' is a 2004 decision in which the United States Supreme Court held that de (The three actions, consolidated on appeal, are ''Rasul v. Bush'', Habib v. Bush and Al Odah v. United States.)<ref>{{citation
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  • ...n camp as a . Federal court jurisdiction had already been established by [[Rasul v. Bush]], which noted the special status of Guantanamo opposed to other detention
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  • ...issues were not completely resolved, as seen with the subsequent cases of Rasul v. Bush and Hamdan v. Rumsfeld.
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  • | Rasul ''et al.''; ''Rasul v. Bush''
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  • ...curiae]]'' brief in three cases dealing with Guantanamo Bay detainees: ''[[Rasul v. Bush]]'', ''[[Hamdi v. Rumsfeld]]'', and ''[[Al Odah v. United States]]''. In hi
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  • In [[Rasul v. Bush]], the Court did hold, however, that noncitizens, in U.S. custody at Guanta
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  • Some cases, such as ''[[Hamdi v. Rumsfeld]]'', ''[[Rasul v. Bush]]'' and ''[[Hamdan v. Rumsfeld]]'' challenged the proper legal status of pr
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