Civil Liberties | The Government Should Not Authorize the Use of Torture to Combat Terrorism

About the author: Harvey A. Silverglate is a lawyer and the coauthor of The Shadow University: The Betrayal of Liberty on America’s Campuses. Among the unsettling effects of the September 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington and the anthrax mailings that followed is their triggering, seemingly overnight, of a national debate over whether the United States should practice torture—as a matter of national policy—to combat terrorism. The protorture camp wants to authorize law-enforcement agents to inflict intense physical pain in order to extract information from...

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