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  • ''Ex parte Milligan'' was an 1866 Supreme Court of the United States ruling that the petitioner |litigants = Ex parte Milligan
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ex parte Milligan]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ''Ex parte Milligan'' was an 1866 Supreme Court of the United States ruling that the petitioner |litigants = Ex parte Milligan
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  • Citing, among other precedents, ''Ex parte Milligan'', the Court did not address the guilt or innocence of petitioners. It affi
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  • .... As the Supreme Court's description of nineteenth century practice in ''[[Ex parte Milligan]]'' shows, however, such proceedings were not ''ex parte'' in any significa
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  • ...[habeas corpus]] and detained many he considered threats to the Union. ''[[Ex parte Milligan]]'' was a detention case considered by the [[Supreme Court of the United St
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  • ...he culprits were sentenced to hang but the Supreme Court intervened in ''[[Ex parte Milligan]]'', saying they should have received civilian trials. <ref> Klement (1960)
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  • ...e States of America, but also took extralegal measures within the Union. ''Ex parte Milligan'' is one key precedent where the Supreme Court limited presidential and der
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