Yoo for the Defense

I’ve followed John Yoo and his writings with some care for a while now, and I think I finally understand what this is about. Namely, a pending probe by the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) is looking at serious ethical issues surrounding the issuance of Yoo’s legal opinions. Full Story »

Posted by Norman Farrell

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Dwight Rousu
4.8
by Dwight Rousu - Feb. 1, 2009

Horton puts Yoo in context, strongly and briefly, in language that does not require a lawyer. Central arguments are focused on and deftly punctured.

Horton hears a Yoo, but in this story the Yoo is trying to provide legal protection for a morally challenged elephant. The drivers of the elephant party should be tried and fried, they should, they should.

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