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Uploaded by on May 22, 2011

This panel will address the role of the legal profession as it relates to torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. The memos prepared by lawyers in the Office of Legal Counsel present a case history of issues that are central to the role of attorneys and the responsibilities of government regarding human rights.

Deborah Rhode, McFarland Professor of Law, Stanford Law School - Welcoming Statement

Bill Roller, moderator, Chair, Committee for Ethics and Professional Standards, International Association of Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes-Introduction: Torture and its trans-generational effects

Linda Lye, Staff Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California U.S. Constitutional Law and accountability for torture

Philip Zimbardo, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Stanford University Principal Investigator, The Stanford Prison Experiment What Psychological Research Teaches Us About Torture

Robert H. Cole, Professor of Law Emeritus, Berkeley Law Ethical Considerations and the Government Lawyer

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