In the case of Boumediene v. Bush, the United States Supreme Court held that detainees in Guantanamo could challenge their detention in United States federal courts, a petition known as habeas corpus.
The cause of Boumediene v. Bush was the submission of a writ of habeas corpus that was done in a civilian court of the United States, on behalf of a naturalized citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina named Lakhdar Boumediene, which was kept in a military detention by the US in Cuba’s Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
Well there could be problems with food, and if there is a sickness, or a desater, like flooding around you could not move on. Also the population can reduce food, and water.
By creating the federal trade commission and strengthening the Supreme Court and adopting Granger laws
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Many items were traded between North Africa and West Africa, but the two goods that were most in demand were gold and salt. The North Africans wanted gold, which came from the forest region south of Ghana. The people in the forests wanted salt, which came from the Sahara.