Grok: When habeas corpus is suspended, the government can detain people without immediately providing a legal reason, bypassing the usual requirement to bring the detained before a judge. This is typically done in extreme circumstances, such as during times of war, rebellion, or severe national emergency, to allow the government to act swiftly to maintain order or security.
Grok: When habeas corpus is suspended, the government can detain people without immediately providing a legal reason, bypassing the usual requirement to bring the detained before a judge. This is typically done in extreme circumstances, such as during times of war, rebellion, or severe national emergency, to allow the government to act swiftly to maintain order or security.