The person you are responding to did not say that "randomly selected Federal courts [should have] unlimited authority to free military prisoners". That's quite the strawman you have there.

You seem to be claiming that there should be *no* judicial oversight - that while "civilian oversight" should exist, it should not be judicial. Seeing as the Constitutionally guaranteed right of habeas corpus has historically been read to guarantee judicial oversight as a balance to the executive, and given your statement that you "feel no urgency to make changes right now" in "the balance of those powers", I don't see how you can support this claim. Is discarding habeas corpus in favor of some new executive review process something other than a change?
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