"I am hopeful that the Court sees that several provisions of the Military Commissions Act cannot pass Constitutional muster. In its current form, the Military Commissions Act does not provide a credible process for bringing suspected terrorists to justice, stripping our nation of its moral authority and further imperiling our military personnel abroad. "Indeed, the erosion of Constitutional rights does not achieve their intended goal of increasing our security. Instead, it has reduced our standing in the world, making us more isolated and ultimately more vulnerable and less secure. "While the Supreme Court's review is necessary, I hope that Congress will also do its part to immediately change this law by supporting the Restoring the Constitution Act which develops a tough but fair system of bringing terrorists to justice."
Dodd on Supreme Court & Guantanamo
posted by Matt Browner-Hamlin, Campaign Blogger on June 29, 2007 - 4:59pm

Earlier today Senator Dodd issued the following statement on the Supreme Court's decision to hear Guantanamo Bay detainees:
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