Page values for "Judge, jury, and torturer"

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_creationDateDatetimeSeptember 18, 2006 9:34:01 PM
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_creatorStringYaron Koren
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TopicPageMilitary Commissions Act of 2006
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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,James Carroll
SourcePageThe Boston Globe
DateDateSeptember 18, 2006
URLURLhttp://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2006/09/18/judge_jury_and_torturer/
QuoteText"But the White House argument is straightforward: terrorists are such a mortal threat that established due process must be suspended. In particular, the classified secrets of anti terrorist operations must be so closely held that the most basic pillar of jurisprudence -- the accused's right to know and respond to evidence -- must be discarded. The legislation was drafted by Franz Kafka."
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Judge, jury, and torturer by James Carroll (The Boston Globe, September 18, 2006) (view)