Bad Law

The Get-Out-of-Torture-Free Card - Why is Congress banning torture but allowing the use of torture testimony? By Emily Bazelon

Congress deserves a pat on the back today for facing down the Bush administration and passing John McCain's unconditional ban on torture, right? Not exactly. Alongside McCain's legislation sits another amendment that undercuts the ban by allowing for the legal use of testimony obtained by torture. If enacted, that provision will move the United States away from standing behind a clear legal and moral principle and into the murk of hedges and exception-making—achieving exactly what McCain's bill is supposed to avoid.

Why is Carl Levin supporting this atrocious amendment?