The three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected a bid for a preliminary injunction to stop force-feeding at the US Naval base in Cuba. But two of the three judges ruled that the detainees did have the right to challenge the force-feeding rejecting two district court rulings that the judiciary didn't have jurisdiction in the case.
The lawyer for the detainees, Jon B. Eisenberg, called that "a big win for us," because it lets the detainees go back to the district court and press the case.
A Justice Department spokeswoman said the department was reviewing the decision.
Writing for the court, Judge David Tatel said that Congress never specifically blocked courts from hearing Guantanamo detainees' challenges to their conditions.
Tatel, an appointee of President Bill Clinton, added that the circuit precedent "establishes that one in custody may challenge the conditions of his confinement in a petition for habeas corpus" the legal principle, enshrined in the Constitution, which allows courts to determine whether a prisoner is being held illegally.
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