Tags: NDAA
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Feds Want Indefinite Detention Ruling Overturned
The White House wants its arbitrary power back
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The Department of Justice Filed an Emergency Appeal to Uphold the NDAA's Indefinite Detainment Powers, and The Washington Post Wishes Them Luck
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Administration Argues to Keep Infinite Detainment Provision
Judge ruled it violated Fifth Amendment
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Obama Administration Argues That Blocking the NDAA's Indefinite Detainment Provision Will Harm the U.S.
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Federal Judge Permanently Blocks the Indefinite Detainment Provision of the NDAA, Because It's Unconstitutional, Obama Administration Appeals [Updated]
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A Victory for Freedom: Judge Permablocks Indefinite Detention Provision of NDAA
The Congress passed, and the president signed into law, a provision that would allow the military to detain anyone in the world indefinitely. America!
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Administration Appeals Ban on Indefinite Detention
Provision of NDAA ruled unconstitutional in May would be revived if White House prevails
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Nidal Hasan Was Not A Terrorist For Purple Hearts Purposes, But Was for Kill List Purposes
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As His Anti-Detainment Amendment to the NDAA Loses in the House, Justin Amash Reminds the Floor That the Constitution Protects People, Not Just Citizens
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While Rep. Justin Amash Pushes His Amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, A Judge Has Temporarily Blocked Portions of the NDAA on First and Fifth Amendment Grounds
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About Those Al-Qaeda Affiliates and the Never-Ending War on Terror
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The Not-So-Secret Secret War on Muslims