Apr 21, 2008
Q&A: Torture and 'enhanced interrogation'
“Our previous opinions make clear that customary international law is not federal law and that the president is free to override it at his discretion”
The US uses pain and force against terror prisoners, and argues it is all perfectly legal. via Guardian Unlimited
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