Even if people could legally be convicted of crimes without lawyers, the right to face their accusers, evidence, and so on, I don't think it's right. But the court didn't say any of that was wrong. They only said that the constitution requires congress to make the rules regarding military, specifically the Uniform Code of Military Justice (which it's very clear on - CONGRESS shall have the power to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces), and the supreme court felt that authorizing the president to attack a country wasn't the same as saying he can change whatever he wants in the Uniform Code of Military Justice. They completely left it open for Congress to change it if they want though.
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