Wtih the US Senate Intelligence Committee's release of its report on the CIA's use of torture, the Global Justice Clinic, led by Professor of Clinical Law Margaret Satterthwaite '99, has been exploring new options for pressing its clients' cases. She has granted numerous interviews to discuss the revelations from the CIA report, and to discuss what's next for clients such as Yemenites Mohamed Bashmilah and Mohammed al-Asad.
Posted December 19, 2014
“Did CIA Detention Tactics Go Too Far?”
ABC News (Video), 12/15/14
“Amid Details on Torture, Data on 26 Who Were Held in Error”
New York Times, 12/12/14
“For One Detainee, the CIA Torture Report Was A Victory”
Newsweek, 12/11/2014
“CIA interrogation report reveals weak evidence against some detainees”
Al Jazeera America (Video), 12/11/2014
“Yemeni man hopes landmark torture report will prompt long-awaited apology”
The Guardian, 12/8/2014
“Rendition Victim Seeks Second Chance at Justice”
Press Release, 12/2/2014
“Torture Report Leaks May Reopen CIA Rendition Case”
Newsweek, 12/3/2014
“Margaret Satterthwaite on Extraordinary Rendition”
The Law School magazine, 2009