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Donald Henry Rumsfeld (July 9, 1932 – June 29, 2021) was an
American politician,
government official, and
businessman who
served as
secretary of defense...
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Hamdi v.
Rumsfeld, 542 U.S. 507 (2004), is a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court recognized the
power of the U.S.
government to detain...
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Several subsequent U.S.
Supreme Court decisions,
including Hamdan v.
Rumsfeld (2006),
overturned Bush
administration policy,
ruling that the
Geneva Conventions...
- is a
phrase from a
response United States Secretary of
Defense Donald Rumsfeld gave to a
question at a U.S.
Department of
Defense (DoD) news briefing...
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During Rumsfeld's tenure as
Director of the
Office of
Economic Opportunity,
Rumsfeld also
brings along his old protégé from
Rumsfeld's time at Princeton...
- John S.
Rumsfeld (born June 16, 1964) is an
American cardiologist. He is the
chief innovation officer for the
American College of Cardiology, and professor...
- The "
Rumsfeld Doctrine",
named after former United States Secretary of
Defense Donald Rumsfeld, is a
phrase coined by
journalists concerned with the perceived...
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Rumsfeld v. Padilla, 542 U.S. 426 (2004), was a
United States Supreme Court case, in
which José Padilla, an
American citizen,
sought habeas corpus relief...
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- an
antidiarrheal medication. One
notable alumnus of
Searle is
Donald Rumsfeld, the
Secretary of
Defense for
George W. Bush in the 2000s.
Prior to its...