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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-22-09 10:03 AM
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Anti-Torture rally at St.Thomas School of Law, Monday 24, 9-11AM
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St. Thomas Law Professor Robert Delahunty co-authored the torture memos.


Opponents of torture will rally at the University of St. Thomas School of Law,
LaSalle Ave and 11th Street, Minneapolis,
Monday, August 24, 9 – 11 AM

Any and all help will be appreciated in carrying and holding more of our anti-torture banners!

Bring letters and voices of discontent to Dean Thomas Mengler
regarding Professor Robert Delahunty.


For those who are willing to make it a slightly longer day, some of us will be marching with our banners and letters of discontent from The Center for Human Rights at the U of M to the rally at St. Thomas School of Law.
We will be also carrying a copy of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, given to us by The Center for Human Rights.

We hope that Dean Mengler and Robert Delahunty will read it.
The Center for Human Rights is located in Mondale Hall, University of Minnesota, on the west bank (229 19th Ave. So).

We will gather outside the north entrance of Mondale Hall at 7AM.

The 2 mile march will begin promptly at 7:15.

The march will go straight down Washington Avenue to Nicollet, turn left on Nicollet to 11th Ave, then turn right to St. Thomas University.

For questions or suggestions contact Roger Cuthbertson (rojo@visi.com)

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. Prior to his current stint as professor of constitutional law for St.Thomas University, Robert Delahunty, along with John Yoo, authored an infamous memo (1/9/02) for the U.S. Justice Department which advised that the Geneva Conventions do not apply to the war against al Qaeda, the Taliban, and terrorism. The ‘legal’ advice of this memo helped the Bush administration to legitimize harsh methods of interrogation, which are widely understood to be torture.
The mission statement of St. Thomas University School of Law, posted currently at the University web site, reads, “The University of St. Thomas School of Law, as a Catholic law school, is dedicated to integrating faith and reason in the search for truth through a focus on morality and social justice”. Given this mission statement, many of us who also care about morality and social justice, wonder how the University of St.Thomas can justify maintaining Professor Delahunty on its teaching staff. We also wonder why Dean Mengler finds it necessary to defend Professor Delahunty. Is it the position of the University of St.Thomas Law School that Professor Delahunty’s position on torture is morally correct? Come to the rally August 24 (first day of classes) to hold Professor Delahunty and The University of St. Thomas Law School accountable.



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