On Friday, President Obama announced military tribunals would resume at Guantanamo Bay for detainees being held there. Why did he bring them back? What changes is he demanding and what impact will they have? Why do the ACLU and other groups hate the idea of tribunals in any form? And will we see a reversal of policy from Obama on the Guantanamo detention facility itself? We ask Chapman University Law School Professor Kyndra Rotunda, a former prosecutor in the Office of Military Commissions at Guantanamo.