Torture: Reported

By BU American Civil Liberties Union Student Group

Date and time

Thursday, April 16, 2015 · 6:30 - 8pm EDT

Location

BU School of Law

765 Commonwealth Ave Room 102 Boston, MA 02115

Description

Torture: Reported
(a roundtable discussion about the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Torture Report from political, legal, and medical perspectives)

BU Law is proud to present a roundtable conversation on the Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture and the treatment of prisoners in Guantanamo Bay. Our fantastic array of panelists includes Alberto Mora, former General Counsel to the Navy and critic of the CIA's use of "enhanced interrogation techniques"; Jerry Cohen and Stephen Oleskey, attorneys who have represented Guantanamo prisoners; Stephen Soldz, a clinical psychologist who has written extensively on torture; and Chris Anders, a senior lobbyist with the ACLU who has worked on issues related to Guantanamo and the Torture Report with Congress and the White House. Journalist Scott Horton will moderate the discussion.

Room 102, Redstone Building, 765 Commonwealth Ave, Boston MA 02115.6:30-8:00pm, with reception to follow.

Presented by the ACLU, American Constitution Society, and International Law and Policy Society student groups; Boston University International Law Journal; and BU Law Student Affairs.

Download the program at: http://bit.ly/BUSLtorture

If you require disability assistance, please contact the Office of Disability Services at access@bu.edu or 617-353-3658.

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