Now that the confirmation hearings have given John Roberts a sense of what it's like to be detained indefinitely under threat of torture, Jacob Sullum wonders whether he'll approve of the practice for putative "enemy combatants."
Julian Sanchez | September 16, 2005
Now that the confirmation hearings have given John Roberts a sense of what it's like to be detained indefinitely under threat of torture, Jacob Sullum wonders whether he'll approve of the practice for putative "enemy combatants."
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