The Torture Memos were written in the wake of the attack on 9/11.
He also authored the so-called Torture Memos, which concerned the use of what the Central Intelligence Agency called enhanced interrogation techniques including waterboarding.
Amnesty International points out that the Bush administration has narrowly defined torture under the Bybee memo, at the time, the only known one of the Torture Memos.
She gained notoriety for her role in a 2003 review by the United States Department of Defense of the so-called Torture Memos.
This was the same brief that later became infamous as the "Torture Memo", largely written by OLC deputy director John Yoo.
The Torture Memos is the second studio album by Canadian pop-alternative group The Parkdale Revolutionary Orchestra.
Based on his review of the Torture Memos, Goldsmith concluded that they were legally defective and had to be withdrawn.
Reflecting afterward on the Torture Memos as a cautionary tale, Goldsmith wrote in his 2007 memoir:
In April 2009, President Obama released redacted versions of the Torture Memos.
On August 14th, 2009, Friedman published "Nuremberg and the Torture Memos: An American Dilemma"