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At first I was thinking, suing lawyers for coming up with defenses is a bad idea. Lawyers should be able to make a case without being worried about going to jail for it. But then I read this: From the page: "The suit said Yoo - who has acknowledged being a member of an administration... more
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Rated by Korin43 on Jun 14, 7:03pm
At first I was thinking, suing lawyers for coming up with defenses is a bad idea. Lawyers should be able to make a case without being worried about going to jail for it. But then I read this: From the page: "The suit said Yoo - who has acknowledged being a member of an administration planning group known as the "war council" - personally reviewed and approved Padilla's detention in the brig and provided the legal cover for his treatment."
