Torture: the legal argument against an inhumane, immoral, and unjustifiable practice.
On September 10, from 5:00-6:00PM (EST), join the American Constitution Society (ACS) and co-sponsors Disability Allied Law Students Association, Ending the Prison Industrial Complex (EPIC), Law Students for Justice in Palestine (LSJP), Middle Eastern Law Students Association (MELSA), National Security Law Society (NSLS), NYU-NLG, N.Y.U. Review of Law & Social Change (RLSC), and RISE Indivisible for "Torture: the legal argument against an inhumane, immoral, and unjustifiable practice."
Our right to freedom from torture is absolute. Torture is antithetical to our rights as human beings, never to be excused nor justified—yet the United States has flouted international and domestic law and employed the use of mental and physical torment in the name of national security. Featuring activists and scholars, this event will provide insight into the universal prohibition against torture and the ways in which the executive branch of the United States government has tried to deteriorate that prohibition.
Featuring:
Baher Azmy
Adjunct Professor of Law
Legal Director, Center for Constitutional Rights
Margaret L. Satterthwaite
Professor of Clinical Law
Faculty Director and Co-Chair, Center for Human Rights and Global Justice
Director, Global Justice Clinic
Faculty Director, Robert L. Bernstein Institute for Human Rights
Hina Shamsi
Director, ACLU National Security Project