The Supreme Court said the military had to prove why the expulsions were necessary, and gave the relevant authorities 15 days to do so.
The relatives had appealed to the Supreme Court against a ruling made on Monday by an Israeli military court, which ordered that they should be expelled from the West Bank to Gaza on Tuesday afternoon.
The Supreme Court has ruled that military tribunals cannot try United States citizens if civilian courts are open.
Today the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments over military tribunals.
It was the first trial of a blogger by a military court after the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces assumed control following the toppling of Hosni Mubarak in February.
The Supreme Court has held that the military may use force against an American who is part of enemy forces.
It defined the prerogatives of both the next president and the ruling military after Egypt's supreme court dissolved the elected parliament - dominated by Islamists - last week.
The Supreme Court responded by asking the military to lift the ban and allow Salameh to study at Hebrew University, where she is pursuing a Ph.
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The administration says that he has the power as Commander in Chief to set the rules for these military tribunals and that the Supreme Court doesn't have jurisdiction to intervene.
It was, after all, a movement of thousands of lawyers taking to the streets protesting the sacking of the Supreme Court chief justice by the military dictator Pervez Musharraf in 2007 that helped to dislodge Musharraf from power.
And what's interesting about this is that Congress only passed the Military Commissions Act after the Supreme Court said the Bush administration's initial plan for detaining and trying enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, or terrorism suspects at Guantanamo Bay, was unconstitutional.
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Morsi's historic swearing-in took place amid tight security before the Supreme Constitutional Court and was overseen by the military rulers who have been in control of the country since a popular revolution ousted President Hosni Mubarak last year.
The Supreme Court has historically given legitimacy to military coups and some say he has dragged his feet over corruption allegations against the intelligence service while pursuing those against the government - such as the sudden decision to disqualify Prime Minister Gilani in June 2012.
The trial is the first conducted under the Military Commissions Act, a law passed in 2006 after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against an earlier Bush administration plan for trying Guantanamo Bay detainees under military rules.
The military was ordered by an entirely civilian Supreme Court to arrest Mr. Zelaya.
So the Military Commissions Act came about after the Supreme Court ruled on that first set up of procedures.
The military executed the arrest order of the Supreme Court because it was the appropriate agency to do so under Honduran law.
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Though legal challenges including up the Supreme Court resulted in three distinct versions of military commissions over the past six years, the military remains ready to move forward with additional trials.
And so, in an apparent bid to prevent Honduras from going the way of Daniel Ortega's Nicaragua and becoming yet another anti-American Venezuelan satellite, the military - backed by Congress and the Supreme Court - ejected Zelaya from office.
Mr Ashcroft said there was legal authority "under the laws of war and clear Supreme Court precedent, which establishes that the military may detain a United States citizen who has joined the enemy and has entered our country to carry out hostile acts".
These organizations plus numerous other countries in Latin America chose not to recognize the outcome of the elections because the voting was taking place five months after the Supreme Court and the Honduran Congress ordered the military to expel the former, President Mel Zelaya, from the country.
Last February, doubtless prodded by the military regime of General Pervez Musharraf, the Supreme Court decided it was time to open and shut the Bhutto file.
Many believe that power has become so centralized in Venezuela that there are no checks and balances and the executive controls the Congress, the Supreme Court, the electoral commission, and the military.
Although Mr Hamdan has petitioned the Supreme Court for a review, his trial before a military commission is expected to resume soon.
The former military ruler's legal team will contact the Supreme Court on Thursday to challenge the decision, said the secretary general of Musharraf's party, Muhammad Amjad.
Musharraf was re-elected by Parliament in October, but the Supreme Court held up his confirmation following complaints that a military man could not constitutionally serve as an elected head of state.
However, the Supreme Court is considering a claim by Mr Sharif that the military government is illegitimate.
They include the requirement to pay for all future military expenditures, all future welfare benefits, all future Supreme Court Justices salaries, and the list goes on.
To minimize this danger, they allowed for the prosecution of combatants for violations of the laws of war - a sanction, incidentally, made more difficult by the Supreme Court's rejection of President Bush's proposed military commissions.
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