| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DECEMBER 18, 2003 6:11 PM | CONTACT: National Lawyers Guild Michael Avery, 617-335-5023 Heidi Boghosian 212-679-5100 ext. 11 |
"It is essential in our democracy that the Judicial Branch review the actions of the President and require that he obey the Constitution," Avery said. He continued, "The President has arrogated to himself the right to hold both citizens and immigrants prisoner, without any judicial determination of probable cause that they have committed crimes, without affording them the right to see lawyers, without giving them rudimentary due process of law, and with no prospect of bringing their cases to trial in proper courts. This is completely foreign to our constitutional system. The fact that the court rejected the government's position and ruled in favor of Mr. Padilla's rights is heartening."
The National Lawyers Guild, founded in 1937, comprises over 6,000 members and activists in the service of the people, to the end that human rights shall be regarded as more sacred than property interests.
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