Commentary: Did Boumediene leave too much undone?

Commentary Eighteen months ago, the Supreme Court decided Boumediene v. Bush, assigning federal trial judges in Washington, D.C., a major new role in crafting the rules that would govern the government’s power to detain individuals suspected of terrorism.  In recent months, those judges have been making considerable progress in filling the gaps that the Justices left.  But … Continue reading Commentary: Did Boumediene leave too much undone?