To the Point
Back to the Drawing Board for Prisoners at Guant--namo Bay
The US Supreme Court says President Bush cannot try so-called "enemy combatants" before special military tribunals. It'll have to be federal courts or courts martial. The court did not decide what to do in the meantime with hundreds of prisoners at Guant--namo Bay. But its 5-to-3 decision was a constitutional rebuke to the President and to the Congress. President Bush has said he'd like to close the detention center, pending guidance from the high court. Today's decision came down while Bush was meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan. We unravel the complex ruling, hear President Bush's response and hear about his meeting with the Prime Minister Koizumi. Making News: Israel Arrests Hamas Leaders, Buzzes Home of Syrian PresidentAs the quid pro quos continue, Israel has rounded up at least 64 ministers and lawmakers from the Palestinians' ruling Hamas Party. Ilene Prusher, Jerusalem Bureau Chief for the Christian Science Monitor, has an update.Reporter's Notebook: Foreign Correspondents in AmericaIn the age of globalization, America's image matters more than ever before. It is shaped in large part by foreign correspondents in the US. Who are they? How has technology changed the way they report their stories? What are they saying about America? Stephen Hess, who's worked for Presidents of both parties, is senior fellow emeritus at the Brookings Institution and author of Through Their Eyes.
The US Supreme Court says President Bush cannot try so-called "enemy combatants" before special military tribunals. It'll have to be federal courts or courts martial. The court did not decide what to do in the meantime with hundreds of prisoners at Guant--namo Bay. But its 5-to-3 decision was a constitutional rebuke to the President and to the Congress. President Bush has said he'd like to close the detention center, pending guidance from the high court. Today's decision came down while Bush was meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan. We unravel the complex ruling, hear President Bush's response and hear about his meeting with the Prime Minister Koizumi.
Israel Arrests Hamas Leaders, Buzzes Home of Syrian President
As the
quid pro quos continue, Israel has rounded up at least 64 ministers and lawmakers from the Palestinians' ruling Hamas Party. Ilene Prusher, Jerusalem Bureau Chief for the Christian Science Monitor, has an update.
Foreign Correspondents in America
Through Their Eyes.
Israel on arrest of Hamas leaders
Prusher's article on Israel's latest moves into Gaza
Hamdan v Rumsfeld, US Supreme Court on
Combatant Status Review Tribunal
Rasul v Bush, US Supreme Court on (2004)
Lithwick's article on Hamdan decision
Washington Legal Foundation on Hamdan v Rumsfeld
Denbeaux's profile of Guant--namo detainees
President Bush and Prime Minister Koizumi, joint press conference of