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 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 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.
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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 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.
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.
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".
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.
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.
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.
The Bush administration points to Supreme Court decisions during and right after World War II that upheld military tribunals like these.
He also confronted other power centres - a mob of his supporters ransacked the Supreme Court and he tried to rein in Pakistan's powerful military.
In the Hamdi case, the Supreme Court considered the relationship between the current Authorization for Use of Military Force and the Non-Detention Act, which prohibits the detention of a U.S. citizen, except where authorized by an Act of Congress.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the haredim must no longer be exempt from military or national service.
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In the fall, the US Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case involving several law schools that restrict military recruitment on their campuses.
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When Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court dissolved parliament just before the runoff election, many activists accused the military of orchestrating a soft coup, but the few calls for mass protest were largely ignored.
The military chiefs pressed this view on Mr Lagos and on the president of the Supreme Court at a meeting last week of the National Security Council.
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