No Due Process at Gitmo

Source: Judging Freedom
by Andrea P Napolitano

“Due process has numerous definitions and aspects, but for constitutional purposes it basically means that all charged persons are presumed innocent and entitled to a written notice of the charges, a speedy and fair hearing before a neutral fact finder, a right to appeal; and the entire process imbued with fairness and a profound recognition of personal innocence until guilt is proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Due process also explicitly prohibits the use of torture. ​… James Madison and the Framers crafted protections in the Constitution to which all in government needed to swear allegiance and support. ​Fast forward to Gitmo, and you can see the constitutional system turned on its head.” (07/17/25)

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