83.5k Followers, 1,546 Following, 284 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from John Yoo NYC (@dr.johnyoo) After establishing a footing in private practice, I want to treat underserved children all over the world, kind of like a dental Santa Claus. ", "Scholar Stands by Post-9/11 Writings On Torture, Domestic Eavesdropping", "A Wunnerful, Wunnerful Constitution, John C. Yoo Notwithstanding", "The Unitary Executive in the Modern Era, 1945–2001", "9/11: Five years later: Bush continues to wield power", "Opinion: War Powers: Where Have All the Liberals Gone?
I began to see dentistry as the artistic medium through which I can make a positive, fulfilling human impact. [11], Yoo was a law clerk for Judge Laurence H. Silberman of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. "Because the United States is at war with Al Qaeda, the President possesses the constitutional authority as Commander-in-Chief to engage in warrantless surveillance of enemy activity. He posted his first TikTok video in October 2019. [74] At the time, Yoo also criticized President Clinton for contemplating defiance of a judicial order. The list was a direct response to the so-called Magnitsky list revealed by the United States the day before. [84][85][86], Soon after his appointment in October 2003 as chief of the Office of Legal Counsel, DOJ, Jack Goldsmith withdrew Yoo's torture memoranda. [94], Yoo contended that the OPR had shown "rank bias and sheer incompetence", intended to "smear my reputation", and that Margolis "completely rejected its recommendations".[95]. Since 2003, Yoo has also been a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington. Jordan Paust of the University of Houston Law Center concurred with supporters of prosecution and in early 2008 criticized the US Attorney General Michael Mukasey's refusal to investigate and/or prosecute anyone who relied on these legal opinions: [I]t is legally and morally impossible for any member of the executive branch to be acting lawfully or within the scope of his or her authority while following OLC opinions that are manifestly inconsistent with or violative of the law. "[62] In a Wall Street Journal opinion piece in July 2009, Yoo wrote it was "absurd to think that a law like FISA should restrict live military operations against potential attacks on the United States. [53][54], After the December 2014 release of the executive summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture, Erwin Chemerinsky, then the dean of the University of California, Irvine School of Law, called for the prosecution of Yoo for his role in authoring the Torture Memos as "conspiracy to violate a federal statute".
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Padilla's lawyer says White's ruling could have a broad effect for all detainees. [45][46] The Spanish Attorney General recommended against pursuing the case. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] Yoo argued in his legal opinion that the president was not bound by the War Crimes Act.
[100][101][102][103][104], Yoo's academic work includes his analysis of the history of judicial review in the U.S. [14], Yoo has been principally associated with his work from 2001 to 2003 in the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) under Attorney General John Ashcroft during the George W. Bush Administration. [34] Yoo cited an 1873 Supreme Court ruling, on the Modoc Indian Prisoners, where the Supreme Court had ruled that Modoc Indians were not lawful combatants, so they could be shot, on sight, to justify his assertion that individuals apprehended in Afghanistan could be tortured. [105] Yoo's book, The Powers of War and Peace: The Constitution and Foreign Affairs after 9/11, was praised in an Op-Ed in The Washington Times, written by Nicholas J. Xenakis, an assistant editor at The National Interest. He graduated from Yale with a Juris Doctor degree in 1992. [83] The complaint sought $1 in damages based on the alleged torture of Padilla, attributed to the authorization by Yoo's torture memoranda. Cassel followed up with "Also no law by Congress—that is what you wrote in the August 2002 memo," to which Yoo replied, "I think it depends on why the President thinks he needs to do that."[44]. He has a clear vision of his future after his pediatric dental residency: private practice with service work on the side. [10] He graduated from Harvard in 1989 with an A.B. [1] Yoo has been a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law since 1993. They broke the law; they violated their professional ethical code. Yoo's latest book, Defender in Chief: Donald Trump's Fight for Presidential Power, was published in July 2020.[109].
[5][6] In 2008 and 2014 some individuals and groups called for the investigation and prosecution of Yoo under various anti-torture and anti-war crimes statutes.[7][8][9]. [39][40][41][42] The OPR report cites testimony Yoo gave to Justice Department investigators in which he claims that the "president's war-making authority was so broad that he had the constitutional power to order a village to be 'massacred. He wrote in The Wall Street Journal on March 15, 1999, that Clinton's decision to attack Serbia was constitutional. as a whole is greater than our parts. Taming Globalization was co-authored with Julian Ku in 2012, and Point of Attack was published under his single authorship in 2014. [79], In 2020, Yoo praised Trump as a "constitutional conservative. With his sense of humor, he could make Kanye West smile.
In it Goldsmith had claimed that the legal analysis in Yoo's torture memoranda was incorrect and that there was widespread opposition to the memoranda among some lawyers in the Justice Department. CSPAN. He has a clear vision of his future after his pediatric dental residency: private practice with service work on the side. General Mukasey, just following orders is no defense! I have not been so good about that, and I can already feel my lower back strain.
[106] It was quoted by Senator Joe Biden during the Senate hearings for then-U.S. Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, as Biden "pressed Alito to denounce John Yoo's controversial defense of presidential initiative in taking the nation to war". [2], This article is about the American attorney John Yoo. [15][16][17] Yoo's expansive view of presidential power led to a close relationship with Vice President Dick Cheney's office. Aries Named John #30. © FamousBirthdays.com - use subject to the information collection practices disclosed in our Privacy Policy. His comedy and singing videos have earned him over 210,000 followers on his account.
He said it undermined "democratic accountability and respect for the law". [citation needed] In international law, Yoo has written that the rules governing the use of force must be understood to allow nations to engage in armed intervention to end humanitarian disasters, rebuild failed states, and stop terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. summa cum laude. [9] Criminal proceedings to this end have begun in Spain: in a move that could have led to an extradition request, Judge Baltasar Garzón in March 2009 referred a case against Yoo to the chief prosecutor. He posted a cover of the Mac Ayres song "Easy" in May 2020. DOJ Opinions and War Crimes Liability", "Spanish Court Weighs Inquiry on Torture for 6 Bush-Era Officials", "Russia strikes back with Magnitsky list response", "Russia hits back at US with its own blacklist", "Russia Bars 18 Americans After Sanctions by U.S.", "Russia retaliates against U.S., bans American officials", "Bush Convicted of War Crimes in Absentia", "Bush Administration Claimed Fourth Amendment Did Not Apply to NSA Spying", "DOJ Endorsed Terrorism Exception to 4th Amendment in Another Disavowed Memo", "Bush Administration Memo Says Fourth Amendment Does Not Apply To Military Operations Within U.S.", "Memo linked to warrantless surveillance", "Administration Asserts No Fourth Amendment for Domestic Military Operations", "The Terrorist Surveillance Program and the Constitution", "George Bush's rough justice – The career of the latest supreme court nominee has been marked by his hatred of liberalism", "How Close Are We to the End of Democracy?
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