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According to o'connor's summary, what is the main claim the supreme court made in
its ruling on this case?
a. congress has the right to authorize the detention of some citizens as
"enemy combatants."
b. congress has the right to classify some citizens as "enemy combatants,"
but it does not have the right to authorize their detention.
c. a lower court has held that a person detained under congressional
authority as an "enemy combatant" has no right to a hearing.
d. a person detained under congressional authority as an "enemy
combatant" must still be given due process, such as a hearing.

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