

Lawfare Archive: Can Torture Evidence Be Used at Guantanamo Bay?
Jan 1, 2025
Scott Roehm, Director of Global Policy and Advocacy at the Center for Victims of Torture and an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown Law, tackles the thorny issue of torture evidence in Guantanamo Bay. They explore recent legal rulings and the Biden administration's commitment to limiting torture-obtained evidence. Roehm discusses specific cases that reflect ethical dilemmas faced in military commissions and critiques systemic inconsistencies that undermine justice. The conversation reveals urgent questions about accountability and policy reform amidst ongoing trials.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Torture Evidence in Guantanamo: Legal Complexities
02:53 • 24min
Controversies of Torture Evidence in Military Commissions
27:15 • 4min
Torture Evidence and Military Commissions
30:59 • 19min
Examining Torture Evidence in Guantanamo Bay Cases
50:06 • 2min
Conclusion and Promotional Highlights of the Podcast
51:57 • 2min