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L.A. Times Supreme Court Reporter David Savage joins Gitanjali Gutierrez, a staff attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights and the first habeas attorney to meet with clients at the Guantanamo prison, and David Rivkin, a legal analyst and former counsel to ex-presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. Bush, to discuss what the ruling means for the nearly 270 prisoners there.
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