News: Louisiana Court of Appeal Hears Case On Guantanamo Psychologist
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State Psychology Board Challenged over Refusal to Investigate Alleged Ethical Violations by Dr. Larry James
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State Psychology Board Challenged over Refusal to Investigate Alleged Ethical Violations by Dr. Larry James
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State Psychology Board Challenged over Refusal to Investigate Alleged Ethical Violations by Dr. Larry James
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Legal Battle Continues Against Louisiana Psychology Board for Refusing to Investigate Professional Misconduct Allegations Against Dr. James
According to his own statements, Dr. James was influential in both the policy and day-to-day operations of interrogations and detention at GTMO from January to May 2003. Publicly available information suggests that while Dr. James served in Guantánamo in the spring of 2003, abuse in interrogations was widespread and cruel treatment was official policy. This combination of factors raises serious questions about Dr. James’ ethical conduct in the prison camp, questions that warrant immediate investigation.
Feb 29, 2008 Bond files complaint against James with the Board
Mar 28, 2008 Board decides not to investigate and to close matter
Apr 15, 2008 Board notifies Bond that it is unable to proceed because complaint was not timely filed
Apr 23, 2008 Bond files with the Board request for reconsideration of decision to not investigate
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