Administration Wanted Loyalist As Justice Dept. Legal Adviser

Top Officials Sought to Defend Interrogation Practices

Then-Attorney General John D. Ashcroft offered the White House a list of five candidates to lead the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel in early 2003, but top administration officials summarily rejected them in favor of installing a loyalist who would provide the legal footing needed to continue coercive interrogation techniques and broadly interpret executive power, according to two former administration officials. Full Story »

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by Anthony Phillips - Oct. 1, 2008

Chilling reminder of what "Justice" has come to mean.

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