OK, it’s a book review, but it does touch on some very pertinent points made by the author of the book. The take-away for folks unfamiliar with the concept of habeas corpus is this: there is NO Constitutional right to it, it is considered a privilege bestowed by the feds that can be revoked when it serves their ends. Stay aware, my friends.
Habeas corpus is generally understood as the legal right not to be detained arbitrarily by the government. It is considered a foundational principle of Western legal systems, even of natural law itself. Still, habeas corpus is widely misunderstood, especially on a historical level. Anthony Gregory’s work on the history of habeas corpus and its application in America levels a damning charge against the American federal government and challenges the reader to reconsider the common assumption that the federal government protects liberty by showing how and why they abridge this fundamental right.
via Habeas Corpus in America | LibertarianChristians.com.