The Brennan Center represents two United States citizens, Shawqi Omar and Mohammad Munaf, who have been detained by the United States in Iraq for more than three-plus and two-plus years respectively. The government refused to justify their detentions in federal court—and argued instead that it has unfettered power to hold them.
Question Posed –
Can the government detain its own citizens and avoid all judicial review simply by donning a blue helmet?
Procedural History – On June 12, 2008, the Supreme Court issued its decision in this case, and on July 7, 2008, we filed a Petition for Rehearing in the Supreme Court. Oral arguments for both Mr. Omar and Mr. Munaf’s cases were argued before the Court on March 25, 2008.
Addition Detail – Mr. Omar was seized in October 2004 while living in
In mid-March 2005, Mr. Munaf was working as a translator for three Romanian journalists in
The
In Omar v. Harvey, the District Court and the Court of Appeals rejected the Government’s argument that there is a ‘blue helmet’ exception to judicial review of a
In Munaf v. Geren, the District Court dismissed Mr. Munaf’s petition on jurisdictional grounds, contending that
Oral arguments for both Mr. Omar and Mr. Munaf’s cases were argued in the Supreme Court on March 25, 2008. For a transcript of the arguments, click here. On June 12, 2008, the Supreme Court issued its decision in this case.
Read the Center’s reaction to the Supreme Court’s opinion here.
Separately, the
Susan Burke and Katherine Hawkins at Burke O’Neill, LLC, Eric Freedman, Joseph Margulies of the MacArthur Justice Center at Northwestern University School of Law, and Vincent Moccio and Amy Magid at Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, L.L.P., are co-counsel in these cases.
Related Case Documents
Supreme Court: Geren v. Omar and Munaf v. Geren
- Petition for Rehearing (7/7/2008)
- Supreme Court Decision (6/12/2008)
- Brief for the Federal Parties (Government) (1/2008)
- Brief for the Habeas Petitioners (2/21/2008)
- Amicus Brief Filed by The Constitution Project and The Rutherford Institute (2/2008)
- Amicus Brief Filed by Former U.S. Diplomats and National Security Specialists (2/2008)
- Amicus Brief Filed by Professors of Constitutional Law and Federal Courts (2/2008)
- Amicus Brief Filed by International Law Professors (2/26/2008)
- Amicus Brief Filed by The American Bar Association (2/28/2008)
- Amicus Brief Filed by Journalists (2/28/2008)
- Amicus Brief Filed by The National Institute of Military Justice (2/28/08)
- Amicus Brief Filed by Non-Governmental Organizations (2/28/2008)
- Reply Brief for the Federal Parties (Government) (3/2008)
Supreme Court: Geren v. Omar
- Petition for a Writ of Certiorari (Government) (9/2007)
- Brief in Opposition (11/5/2007)
- Reply Brief for the Petitioner (Government) (11/2007)
Circuit Court: Omar v. Harvey
- Brief for the Appellants (Government) (6/2/2006)
- Brief for the Appellees (6/23/2006)
- Reply Brief for the Appellants (Government) (7/21/2006)
- Opinion (2/9/2007)
District Court: Omar v. Harvey
- Memorandum Opinion (2/6/2006)
- Supplemental Briefing (2/6/2006)
- Reply Brief (2/8/2006)
- Memorandum Opinion (2/13/2006)
- Order (2/13/2006)
Supreme Court: Munaf v. Geren
- Petition for a Writ of Certiorari (6/13/2007)
- Brief for the Respondents (Government) (9/2007)
- Reply Brief (11/2007)
Circuit Court: Munaf v. Harvey
- Brief for the Appellants (12/8/2006)
- Brief for the Appellees (Government) (12/26/2006)
- Reply Brief for the Appellants (1/5/2007)
- Opinion (4/6/2007)
Miscellaneous
Munaf v. Harvey