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Judge Bybee and the Torture Memos:
The Washington Post has an interesting front-page story today on Judge Jay Bybee, who was the head of DOJ's Office of Legal Counsel from November 2001 to March 2003. I find it a bit hard to know what to make of the story, as it's pretty vague and the sources are mostly anonymous; the story indicates that Bybee has regrets about the torture memos he signed, but it's not clear exactly what about them he regrets. Still, it's a pretty interesting story.
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Judge Bybee Breaks His Silence:
The NYT reports that former OLC head Jay Bybee, who is now a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, released a statement in response to media reports that he regretted his role in drafting and approving some of the infamous "torture memos":
Interestingly, the NYT story also includes the following statement from one of Judge Bybee's colleagues on the Ninth Circuit, Judge Betty Fletcher:
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