We will talk to Dahlia Hashad, Domestic Human Rights Program Director for Amnesty International. Yesterday, the Supreme Court ruled that the prisoners being held at Guantánamo Bay have the right to challenge their imprisonment in U.S. courts. Amnesty International had provided an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief to the Supreme Court in the proceedings, arguing that denial of the right of the Guantánamo detainees to challenge their detention judicially contravened international law. We will also talk the beach, alcohol, tolls and vision with Grover Robinson and Elsa Krick the Director of the Fairhope, AL Public Library will tell us about their new Library and the events and special programs they are providing this summer. I will also be giving you my take on the Presidental Campaigns and as always, will welcome your calls at 850-437-1620. Listen at 12:00 on News Radio 1620.
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