Biographies/Archives/Organizations:
Wikipedia: Scott Horton
No Comment (Scott Horton's Blog on Harper's)
Columbia Law School: Scott Horton
The Nation Institute: Scott Horton
The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law: Scott Horton
Resources by/about/featuring Scott Horton:
Horton, Scott. "7 Letter Word." On the Media (April 24, 2009) ["While some in the media wondered if Obama flip-flopped when it comes to prosecuting Bush Administration officials who authorized torture, the White House tried to get its media message straight ... all without actually using the T-word. Columbia University law professor and Harper's Magazine contributing editor Scott Horton explains why the Administration, and some members of the media, are backing away from "torture.""]
---. "FCC Launches Probe of Alabama TV Station Accused of Censoring a 60 Minutes Expose on the GOP’s Prosecution of Alabama’s Imprisoned Former Gov. Don Siegelman." Democracy Now (March 6, 2008)
---. "Gonzales Resignation Puts Torture, Guantanamo Back on Center Stage in Washington." Democracy Now (August 28, 2007)
---. "Politicizing the Judiciary." Harper's (June 28, 2012)
---. "Secret Federal FISA Court Advocate of National Security State." Law and Disorder Radio (July 15, 2013)
---. "A Setback For Obama’s War On Whistleblowers." Law and Disorder Radio (August 15, 2011)
---. "The Torture Doctors." No Comment (November 4, 2013) ["An expert panel concludes that the Pentagon and the CIA ordered physicians to violate the Hippocratic Oath"]
---. "The Woman Who Could Nail Bush: Are the Worst of the Torture Memos Still to Come?" Alternet (March 29, 2009)
Rizzo, John and Scott Horton. "A Debate on Torture: Legal Architect of CIA Secret Prisons, Rendition vs. Human Rights Attorney." Democracy Now (March 28, 2014)
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