Page values for "Leave well enough alone"

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_creationDateDatetimeMay 11, 2007 12:15:14 PM
_modificationDateDatetimeFebruary 3, 2008 8:28:14 PM
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"Opinions" values

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TopicPageMilitary Commissions Act of 2006
Position_fragmentStringAct should be overturned
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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,David B. Rivkin Jr. Lee A. Casey
SourcePageUSA Today
DateDateMay 11, 2007
URLURLhttp://blogs.usatoday.com/oped/2007/05/opposing_view_l.html
QuoteText"Detainees can challenge their classification as enemy combatants in administrative tribunals and can be criminally punished only after a full and fair trial in a military commission. The commission procedures are more protective of the detainees' rights than any military commissions in American history, including those used to try World War II German and Japanese war criminals."
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Leave well enough alone by David B. Rivkin Jr., Lee A. Casey (USA Today, May 11, 2007) (view)