What was the Supreme Court's decision in Hamdam v. Rumsfeld?

What was the Supreme Court's decision in Hamdam v. Rumsfeld?








A) Terrorists are not entitled to protection by the Bill of Rights.
B) The procedures for trying prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba were insufficient for ensuring a fair trial.
C) The Geneva Convention does not apply because the "enemy combatants" are not soldiers in a recognized army.
D) The president has "inherent power" to fight the war on terror as he sees fit. Therefore, the president can establish judicial procedures on his own.
E) all of the above








Answer: B


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