Judge Won't Give Public Access to Senate Report on CIA TortureBy LORRAINE BAILEYCourthouse News Service May. 22, 2015 |
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(CN) - Civil libertarians cannot force a full disclosure of the nearly 7,000-page Senate report on the CIA's use of torture in interrogations, a federal judge ruled Thursday. The 6,963-page "Final Full Report" by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) has been in a quasi-limbo since Republicans took control of Congress at the beginning of this year. Read More |