United States of America (the)


Title: Hamdi v. Rumsfeld (03-6696) 542 U.S. 507 (2004)

Date: 28.06.2004

Source: HAMDI V. RUMSFELD (03-6696) 542 U.S. 507 (2004)

Summary:

In this case, Yaser Esam Hamdi, an American citizen captured in Afghanistan, detained at an American naval base in South Carolina and designated by the government as an “enemy combatant” for having allegedly fought with the Taliban during the conflict, filed a habeas corpus petition alleging that the government was holding him in violation of the Constitution. The petition also claimed that the detainee had gone to Afghanistan for other purposes than to fight with the Taliban and did not therefore qualify for “enemy combatant” status. A declaration to the contrary was made by an official from the Department of Defence. The District Court, however, asked for additional evidence from the government to support the petitioner’s detention. The US Court of Appeals for the Fourth
Circuit reversed the District Court’s request and dismissed the habeas corpus petition, holding that the undisputed fact that the petitioner was captured in an active combat zone was sufficient cause for detention and that, if express congressional authorization were required to detain an American citizen, the provisions of the Congress’ Authorization for Use of Military Force Resolution should serve that purpose. The Supreme Court handed down a divided opinion. Four justices upheld the “enemy combatant” status, deeming the detention to be legal, and the four other justices ruled that the detention was unauthorized and therefore illegal. However, all the justices recognized the petitioner’s right to a meaningful opportunity to contest his detention.

Please refer to the majority opinion in text version below or this .pdf version

Hamdi vs Rumsfeld_US_03-6696_2004.pdf.zip

For further information including dissenting opinions, please visit: <http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/03-6696.ZS.html>


Text:


SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No. 03—6696

YASER ESAM HAMDI and ESAM FOUAD HAMDI, as

next friend of YASER ESAM HAMDI, PETITION-

ERS v. DONALD H. RUMSFELD, SECRETARY

OF DEFENSE, et al.

ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT

[June 28, 2004]

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