Putting the CIA at Risk

Putting the CIA at Risk

But by many accounts, such interrogations are, in the words of one informed critic, “slow, inefficient, morbid and ineffective.” Andrew Napolitano, a retired state court judge and author of seven books on the Constitution, observes that these interrogations, however enhanced, violate basic inalienable rights derived from natural law and protected by the Constitution that government agencies, even the CIA, are sworn to uphold.

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