The Justice Department attempted to dissociate itself from an August 2002 memo condoning the torture of prisoners. But it didn’t dissociate itself from the memo’s author, former Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee. As TPM reader Hope P. reminded me, George W. Bush nominated Bybee as a judge on the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Seventeen Democrats, citing Bybee’s opposition to gay rights and his highly restrictive views of the First Amendment, opposed his nomination, but he was confirmed by the Repbulican Senate in March 2003. This man, who advocated that the United States ignore international law–and some might say, commit war crimes–now holds a lifetime appointment on the federal bench.
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