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Supreme Court takes ACLU "enemy combatant" detention case

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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Dec. 5, 2008 to hear the ACLU "enemy combatant" detention case, which asks the fundamental question: Can the government detain you indefinitely without charge or trial?

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