Dave: I don't read the Hamdan decison quite that way. First
impressions (wading through the damned 185 pages) are that the
Supremes:
1. specifically do not rule on the issue of Hamdan being a POW
with rights under the Geneva Convention;
2. say that the urgency requirement justifying military
tribunals in the field aren't present here, so the president lacks
legislative authority to convene these tribunals; and
3. and most bizarrely, they say that the "non-signatory"
provisions of the Geneva Conventions apply to al-Qaeda. That they
do this, Stevens's opinion brushing by the point that al-Qaeda
fails to comply with the terms of Geneva in any respect, is simply
bizarre.
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