John Yoo

John Choon Yoo (born July 10, 1967) is an American attorney, law professor, and author. He served as a political appointee, the Deputy Assistant U.S. Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice (OLC), during the George W. Bush administration. He is best known for his opinions concerning the Geneva Conventions that legitimized the War on Terror by the United States. He also authored the so-called Torture Memos, which concerned the use of what the Central Intelligence Agency called enhanced interrogation techniques including waterboarding.In 2009, two days after taking office, President Barack Obama in Executive Order 13491 repudiated and revoked all legal guidance on interrogation authored by Yoo and his successors in the Office of Legal Counsel between September 11, 2001, and January 20, 2009. At the time of the Obama administration, he continues to be a Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley.

Personal facts

John Yoo
Birth dateJuly 10, 1967
Birth nameJohn Choon Yoo
Birth place
South Korea , Seoul
Education
Yale Law School
Harvard University
Known for
Torture Memos
TitleDeputy Assistant Attorney General Office of Legal Counsel U.S. Department of Justice

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  1. http://media.hoover.org/documents/0817946225_69.pdf
  2. http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/documents/memomilitaryforcecombatus10232001.pdf