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In the case, Rasul v. Bush (2004), the Supreme Court ruled:
 
  a. that noncitizen detainees who have been declared enemy combatants and detained in areas controlled bythe U.S. cannot petition for habeas corpus in federal courts.
 b. that noncitizen detainees who have been declared enemy combatants and detained in areas controlled bythe U.S. can petition for habeas corpus in federal courts.
 c. that noncitizen detainees who have been declared enemy combatants must be tried in federal courts in theU.S.
 d. that the right to habeas corpus is suspended during war time.
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