Page values for "Rules for the Real World"

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_creationDateDatetimeSeptember 20, 2006 4:10:06 PM
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_creatorStringYaron Koren
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Rules for the Real World

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TopicPageMilitary Commissions Act of 2006
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TopicPageMilitary Commissions Act of 2006
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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,The New York Times editorial board
SourcePageThe New York Times
DateDateSeptember 20, 2006
URLURLhttp://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/20/opinion/20wed1.html
QuoteText"Both bills choke off judicial review and allow even those acquitted by a military tribunal to be held indefinitely. Either bill might be acceptable if the United States government were infallible. As it is, they would legalize the sorts of abuses of power that the United States fought against in other countries for most of the 20th century."
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Rules for the Real World by The New York Times editorial board (The New York Times, September 20, 2006) (view)