Day 1,783: habeas corpus, intern tafst10 2024年6月2日 17:02 During the civil war Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus; Franklin Roosevelt interned Americans without trial. Is America dictator-proof? The many vulnerabilities, and enduring strengths, of America’ www.economist.com Artwork of the day Hope in PrisonEdward Burne-JonesDate: 1872Style: SymbolismGenre: allegorical paintingMedia: oil, canvasLocation: National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Melbourne, AustraliaWord of the day habeas corpus: a legal order that states that a person in prison must appear before and be judged by a court of law before he or she can be forced by law to stay in prisonintern: to put someone in prison for political or military reasons, especially during a war:Quote of the day“Now I don't know why he's denying them habeas corpus. I can only assume the guys they got detained over there did something really unforgivable. Like remind Obama he was once a professor of Constitutional Law.”― Stephen Colbert ダウンロード copy #1000日チャレンジ #english_essay #the_economist #intern #habeas_corpus #Edward_Burne_Jones この記事が気に入ったらサポートをしてみませんか? サポート