Friday, January 11, 2008

Boumediene vs Bush

(We here at Dialogic would like to state that we are horrified that our country is running camps that "disappear" people--Guantanamo and the various other places aroung the world. Even more sickening is the judicial defense, Justice Scalia in particular, of these camps. The legalistic slide into declaring people non-existent and non-entities and non-combatants and not-governed--or protected--by law defies any democratic belief/stance and encourages a society of control through abuse [starting with the weakest/despised and working its way upward]: Means Without Ends or the Historical Judicial Process That Led to Death Camps. Shame on them for justifying it, shame on us for letting it continue.)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
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LAKHDAR BOUMEDIENE, ET
AL.
Petitioners
v.
GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES, ET
AL.;
and
KHALED A. F. AL ODAH, NEXT
FRIEND OF FAWZI KHALID
ABDULLAH FAHAD AL ODAH,
ET AL.,
Petitioners
v.
UNITED STATES, ET AL.
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Washington, D.C.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007

The above-entitled matter came on for oral
argument before the Supreme Court of the United States
at 10:01 a.m.

To Listen/Read the Argument

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