The President and International Law

In Garcia-Mir, the district court found that prolonged detention of the undocumented aliens was, in the circumstances, “arbitrary,” and therefore a violation of international law. But it also held that even though it was in violation of international law, the courts would not order an end to the det...

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Presidency
Presidents
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Treaties
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United States constitutional law
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