Last Chance to Stop Indefinite Detention of Americans
The third and final round of battle to get courts to strike down the NDAA, a law that permits the military to seize U.S. citizens, strip them of due process and hold them indefinitely in military facilities
Obama Wins Back Right to Indefinitely Detain American Citizens
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The Obama administration has won the latest battle in their fight to indefinitely detain US citizens and foreigners suspected of being affiliated with terrorists under the NDAA
When Injustice Becomes Law, Resistance Becomes a Duty
The Unjust NDAA: What President Obama hoped you wouldn’t notice and what the media refuses to report: indefinite detention of American citizens without charge or trial
Signed Into Law: Americans Can Be Detained Indefinitely Without Charge or Trial
President Barack Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act of 2013 on Wednesday, giving his stamp of approval to a Pentagon spending bill that will keep Guantanamo Bay open and make indefinite detention for US citizens as likely as ever
Indefinite Detention of Americans Without Charge or Trial is Back… Again
Lawmakers in Washington have stripped an amendment from next year’s National Defense Authorization Act that could have kept the government from indefinitely detaining US citizens without charge or trial
White House Vs. Senate Over NDAA
A reprise of last year’s war in Washington over whether or not Americans can be indefinitely detained without trial is occurring already. The Senate has approved a measure that voids parts of the 2012 NDAA, but the White House says they plan to veto
The Bid to End Indefinite Detention of Americans
Americans might once again be guaranteed the right to trial: a clause in the most recent draft of next year’s defense spending bill ensures that United States citizens aren’t stripped of their right to habeas corpus
NDAA Directly Threatens Average Americans
NDAA gives the federal government the power to behave like dictators and arrest any American citizen, or anyone for that matter, without warrant and indefinitely detain them in offshore prisons without charge

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