Larry Thompson: From Rendering Maher Arar to Pushing Pop to Teaching Lawyers

By: emptywheel Wednesday May 18, 2011 9:17 am

Oh is Mary going to love this. As she has tirelessly reminded us over the years, Larry Thompson, the former Deputy Attorney General who signed off on Maher Arar’s rendition to Syria to be tortured, has spent the last 7 years at PepsiCo serving as their General Counsel. But he’s got a new job: as [...]

DOJ Points to David Passaro’s Trial as Proof We Investigate Torture, But It Actually Proves John Yoo Should Be Tried

By: emptywheel Wednesday April 13, 2011 1:37 pm

Update: Meanwhile, the Spanish judge threw out the case. A SPANISH judge overnight dismissed a complaint filed against former top US officials over alleged torture at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Judge Eloy Velasco decided to throw out the case as he said the US justice system is competent to handle any such complaint. The [...]

As Expected, Judge Bates Punts on Rule of Law

By: emptywheel Tuesday December 7, 2010 8:41 am

I almost felt like I was reading Judge John Bates’ ruling on whether or not Valerie Plame could sue those who outed her when I read Judge Bates’ ruling dismissing the suit challenging the government’s ability to assassinate Anwar al-Awlaki with no due process. He starts by admitting the importance of the issues at hand. [...]

Government Trying to Fudge on Its Claim to Absolute Power

By: emptywheel Tuesday November 9, 2010 11:20 am

I’m working on a post on the news that DOJ will not charge Jose Rodriguez for destroying the torture tapes. But that’s going to take a while (read the NYT on the news in the meantime). In the meantime, though, I wanted to point to Adam Serwer’s summary of yesterday’s hearing on the Anwar al-Awlaki [...]

DC Court: National Security Requires Dismissal of Suit Brought by Families of Men “Suicided” at Gitmo

By: emptywheel Wednesday September 29, 2010 2:36 pm

Given that our President now holds that he has the authority to assassinate US Citizens with no due process–and he doesn’t have to explain that authority to any  court–it should be no surprise that the DC District Court has upheld its earlier decision dismissing the suit of a filed by the families of a bunch [...]

Obama Doesn’t Know Why the Fuck He’s Entitled to Kill Al-Awlaki, He Just Is, Damnit

By: emptywheel Saturday September 25, 2010 11:54 am

The most striking aspect of the government’s motion to dismiss the ACLU/CCR lawsuit challenging the use of targeted killing is that the government does not commit to the basis for its authority to kill an American citizen like Anwar al-Awlaki with no review. This starts as soon as the filing tries to lay the ground [...]

But Who Has JSOC’s Back?

By: emptywheel Friday September 17, 2010 5:35 am

Michael Hayden has another tired whine at CNN about Obama’s treatment of the torture program. The entire logic of the piece is predictably silly. It goes something like this: ACLU and CCR are suing the government for targeting American citizen Anwar al-Awlaki with no due process. According to Hayden, the targeting of Awlaki was “Authorized [...]

Obama Administration Deliberates Whether to Tack to the Right of David Rivkin

By: emptywheel Thursday September 16, 2010 9:06 am

Go read this entire Charlie Savage article describing the deliberations within the Administration on how to respond to ACLU/CCR’s lawsuit challenging the government’s ability to target American citizens for assassination with no due process. The whole thing makes me want to cry about what our country has become (Congratulations Osama bin Laden! You’ve won!). But [...]

Eight Months after Putting Anwar al-Awlaki on Kill List, DOJ Considers Charges

By: emptywheel Tuesday September 14, 2010 6:30 am

Back in January, Dana Priest first revealed that Anwar al-Awlaki was on a JSOC kill list and was being considered for a CIA kill list. Now, eight months later, DOJ is considering charging him. The Obama administration is considering filing the first criminal charges against radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki in case the CIA fails to [...]

What Bush and Ashcroft Meant By “If al-Qaida Is Calling”

By: bmaz Monday September 13, 2010 1:35 pm

Turns out “If al-qaida is calling” really meant a tragic game show of “Dialing for Detainees” and taking crank calls from batty old landladies. Based on this atrocious “evidence” human beings were detained without due process, beaten and abused. Right here in the “Homeland”. The new definition of “security”.

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