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USCA, Fourth Circuit United States v. Hamidullin, Case No. 15-4788

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War Powers: Was a former Taliban commander required to have a military tribunal determine his prisoner of war status before he could be prosecuted in federal court for committing hostile acts against Americans in Afghanistan? - Argued: Tue, 05 Dec 2017 00:00:00 EST

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