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Of Monsters & Lawyers
Criminal Justice Ethics
  • Milan Markovic, Texas A&M University School of Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2015
ISSN
0731-129X
DOI
10.1080/0731129X.2015.1066139
Abstract

This is a review essay of David Luban's important and prescient new book, Torture, Power, and Law. The review essay focuses on two of Luban's central arguments: The fallacious trade-off between civil liberties and national security after the 9/11 attacks and the manipulation of anti-torture law by Bush administration lawyers.

Although I largely agree with Luban's analysis, I contend that the "coercive interrogation program" and other war on terror policies cannot be fully understood without considering anti-Muslim attitudes in the United States. I also question whether, in analyzing the ethics of government lawyers, the distinction between frivolous and non-frivolous legal positions is as marked as Luban suggests.

Num Pages
19
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Citation Information
Milan Markovic. "Of Monsters & Lawyers" Criminal Justice Ethics Vol. 34 Iss. 2 (2015) p. 248 - 257
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/milan_markovic/9/