Robert Pallitto

U.S. psychologists cast ethics aside when they forged relationships with the state to aid in torture.
Presidential candidates are praising it. Former administration officials are defending it. Will the United States backtrack on torture?
The Obama administration has taken a few steps toward reining in executive power.
Bush’s legal advisors facilitated the administration’s use of torture. Should we drag them in front of the court?
The imperial presidency has thrived on secrecy. This unconstitutional expansion of presidential power has helped make a mess of U.S. foreign policy.