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Far Beyond Torture: The Long, Dark History of an Imperial Factotum
Written by Jay Bybee   

Jay Bybee: Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

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Jay Bybee wrote another memo that nobody has noticed, one purporting to authorize crimes far worse than torture, the same crimes the torture was itself intended to create false justifications for. On October 23, 2002, Assistant Attorney General Bybee signed a 48-page memo to the "counsel to the president" (Alberto Gonzales) titled "Authority of the President Under Domestic and International Law to Use Military Force Against Iraq." This was another secret law, but instead of authorizing particular uses of torture (which in reality were far exceeded, engaged in prior to the memos, etc.), this one authorized any president to single-handedly commit what Nuremberg called "the supreme international crime, differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole."

Far Beyond Torture: The Long, Dark History of an Imperial Factotum by  Chris Floyd

An Even Worse Jay Bybee Memo: The Iraq War Memo by  David Swanson