In The War in Court, sociologist Lisa Hajjar traces the fight against the US torture policy by lawyers who brought the "war on terror" into the courts. Their victories, though few and far between, forced the government to change the way prisoners were treated and focused attention on state crimes perpetrated in the shadows. If not for these lawyers and their allies, US torture would have gone unchallenged because elected officials and the American public, with a few exceptions, did nothing to oppose it. This war in court has been fought to defend the principle that there is no legal right to torture.
Told as a suspenseful, high-stakes story, The War in Court clearly outlines why challenges to the torture policy had to be waged on the legal terrain and why hundreds of lawyers joined the fight. Drawing on extensive interviews with key participants, her own experiences reporting from Guantánamo, and her deep knowledge of international law and human rights, Hajjar reveals how the ongoing fight against torture has had transformative effects on the legal landscape in the United States and on a global scale.
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How & why did the US government adopt a policy of torture? @lisahajjar explains this question is the starting point of her book, The War in Court: Inside the Long Fight Against Torture. Don't miss this podcast conversation between Hajjar & Miranda Melcher https://t.co/pLMlKjjS5M
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On @UpfrontKPFA, @lisahajjar, Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Barbara, discusses her book "The War in Court: Inside the Long Fight against Torture." https://t.co/cIkQjg68sE
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I look forward to reading Lisa Hajjar's "The War in Court: Inside the Long Fight Against Torture" which focuses on the Guantánamo trials. https://t.co/LrhS3fR8HK