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Order Code RL33180
CRS Report for Congress
Enemy Combatant Detainees: Habeas Corpus
Challenges in Federal Court
Updated June 26, 2007
Jennifer K. Elsea and Kenneth R. Thomas
Legislative Attorneys
American Law DivisionCongressional
S Research
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Committees of Congress
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