Civil Liberties Articles & News

 

Civil LibertiesVeterans for Common Sense (VCS) posts articles, news and other related items about Constitutional civil liberties.  This section focuses on torture, rendition, domestic spying, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and other Constitutional issues, most often involving the Department of Justice (DoJ), yet sometimes involving the Department of Defense (DoD), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and other agencies.

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Spanish Judge Resumes Torture Case Against Six Senior Bush Lawyers
Written by Andy Worthington   
Wednesday, 09 September 2009 10:13
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September 8, 2009 - The Spanish newspaper Público reported exclusively on Saturday that Judge Baltasar Garzón is pressing ahead with a case against six senior Bush administration lawyers for implementing torture at Guantánamo.

 
Appeals Court Rules Against Ashcroft in 9 / 11 Case
Written by The Associated Press   
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 09:20
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September 7, 2009, Boise, ID - A federal appeals court delivered a stinging rebuke Friday to the Bush administration's post-Sept. 11 detention policies, ruling that former Attorney General John Ashcroft can be held liable for people who were wrongfully detained as material witnesses after 9/11.

 
Editorial Column: What Torture Never Told Us
Written by Ali H. Soufan   
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 08:42
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September 5, 2009 - Public bravado aside, the defenders of the so-called enhanced interrogation techniques are fast running out of classified documents to hide behind. The three that were released recently by the C.I.A. - the 2004 report by the inspector general and two memos from 2004 and 2005 on intelligence gained from detainees - fail to show that the techniques stopped even a single imminent threat of terrorism.

 
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