Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The right to due process which included habeas corpus was enshrined for all in the Magna Carta, "for ever", when signed by King John in 1215. The detainee had a right to judicial review within 3 days. It lasted nearly 800 years until an American President decided it was no longer worth preserving.

Read what conservative George Will had to say had to say on the topic.

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