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- The '''Detainee Treatment Act of 2005''' (42USC2000dd) is an act passed by the [[United States Congress]] | title = Detainee Treatment Act of 20054 KB (582 words) - 10:18, 30 May 2009
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- The only appeal under the [[Detainee Treatment Act]] to run to completion, prior to the Supreme Court restoring access to [[Ha213 bytes (31 words) - 17:58, 28 March 2022
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Detainee Treatment Act]]. Needs checking by a human.761 bytes (103 words) - 15:56, 11 January 2010
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- The '''Detainee Treatment Act of 2005''' (42USC2000dd) is an act passed by the [[United States Congress]] | title = Detainee Treatment Act of 20054 KB (582 words) - 10:18, 30 May 2009
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- ...y commission. The Court denied the U.S. government interpretation of the [[Detainee Treatment Act]], "DTA §1005(e)(1) provides that “no court … shall have jurisdiction ...under either the [[Authorization for the Use of Military Force]] or the [[Detainee Treatment Act]], for this specific military commission. They interpreted Quirin as assert6 KB (913 words) - 10:42, 27 April 2009
- {{r|Detainee Treatment Act}}2 KB (235 words) - 21:37, 11 January 2010
- *Violate the Military Commissions Act of 2006 or the [[Detainee Treatment Act]]7 KB (1,108 words) - 01:54, 17 March 2010
- {{r|Detainee Treatment Act}}3 KB (481 words) - 19:44, 11 January 2010
- To some extent, the [[Detainee Treatment Act]]] and the [[Military Commissions Act of 2006]] were a Congressional object4 KB (572 words) - 10:37, 27 April 2009
- ...led a challenge to his designation as an "[[enemy combatant]]" under the [[Detainee Treatment Act]] of 2005. When the [[Detainee Treatment Act of 2005]] stripped Guantanamo captives of the right to file new [[habeas co21 KB (3,091 words) - 17:00, 28 March 2022
- ...eneva Convention]]. Subsequent concerns about their treatment led to the [[Detainee Treatment Act]] <ref name=DTA>{{citation | title = Detainee Treatment Act of 2005}}</ref> and rulings, including [[Rasul v. Bush]] and [[Boumediene v20 KB (2,839 words) - 00:29, 12 February 2010
- ...review, two laws were passed refining detention authority, beginning the [[Detainee Treatment Act]] in 2004. This set conditions of detention.11 KB (1,677 words) - 06:29, 8 October 2013
- In the fall of 2005, additional briefings for the [[Detainee Treatment Act]] detailed the interrogation techniques.<ref name=DNI-HVD /> ...and elsewhere, were overruled by the [[United States Congress]], in the [[Detainee Treatment Act]] and in [[Rasul v. Bush]].106 KB (15,708 words) - 22:26, 2 November 2013
- ...ion positions, resulting, in part, in legislative correction through the [[Detainee Treatment Act]] and the [[Military Commissions Act of 2006]].32 KB (4,637 words) - 11:17, 10 February 2011