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Today in Supreme Court History: July 27, 1929
7/27/1929: The Geneva Conventions are signed by United States. The Supreme Court would consider the Conventions in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (2006).

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Humanity v. Rumsfeld
Supreme Court telling the executive "We are in charge, not you".
The institution flexing its muscles after the disrespect of being cut out of any role.
Granting amnesty to the torturers (and enablers of torture) was among former Pres. Obama's largest mistakes. Nothing good came of that decision, so far as I can determine. If the limitations permits would not prevent prosecution, I hope another president holds the torturers to account.
Meanwhile, that Hale fellow, whose revelations concerning drone strikes were considered inconvenient by some government officers, was sentenced to nearly four years in prison this week.
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