Bush Revives Goal of Guantanamo Bay Tribunals
Despite an adverse Supreme Court ruling, President Bush has apparently not abandoned his plans to use military tribunals to try terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay. What is likely to come from his latest speech on the subject?
Guests:
Ari Shapiro, NPR justice reporter
Ron Elving, NPR senior Washington editor
Scott Silliman, law professor, Duke University
Neal Katyal, lead counsel for Salim Hamdan; law professor, Georgetown University
Jumana Musa, advocacy director for Amnesty International

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