Cert Petition in Gul
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Where the petitioners established initial habeas jurisdiction, whether the burden of proof should be on the government, as the party asserting mootness, to establish the absence of direct or collateral consequences from the imprisonment and designation of Mr. Hamad and Mr. Gul as persons who are dangerous and detainable under the Authorization for the Use of Military Force.
Whether, if the petitioners must bear the burden of proving that their cases are not moot, they demonstrated the existence of sufficient remediable consequences, including conditions of transfer, statutory impairments, and non-civilian status, to allow their cases to go forward or, in the alternative, whether their cases should be remanded to the district court so that they may further develop facts specific to their cases.