Tortured Law
The Role of the Office of Legal Counsel and the Use of Torture
March 10, 2010, 6:30pm – 8:00pm
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After a five-year investigation, the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility concluded in a report released in February that Bush administration Office of Legal Counsel officials John Yoo and Jay Bybee "exercised poor judgment" for their role in drafting the 2002 memos that authorized the use of techniques otherwise understood to constitute torture in detainee interrogations. However, a Department of Justice official overruled OPR's recommendation and determined that the officials should not be referred to their respective bar associations for investigation of professional misconduct, spurring criticism of the investigation and broader questions about the lawyers' intentions.
Please join the Center for American Progress and the Alliance for Justice for a discussion about the OPR report and next steps toward torture accountability. A screening of Alliance for Justice's short documentary film, "Tortured Law" will proceed a panel discussion moderated by Ken Gude, Associate Director of the Center for American Progress International Rights and Responsibilities program.
