http://www.opednews.com/articles/How-a-Health-Benefits-Law-by-Jason-Leopold-090502-585.htmlHow a Health Benefits Law Formed the Basis For the 'Torture Memo' by Jason Leopold
"John Yoo, the author of one of the infamous Aug. 1, 2002, "torture" memos that formed the legal basis for so-called "enhanced" interrogation techniques against high-level terrorist detainees, used a statute governing health benefits when he provided the White House with a legal opinion defining torture.
"Yoo's legal opinion, which was signed by Jay Bybee, the former head of the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel (OLC), stated that unless the amount of pain administered to a detainee results in injury "such as death, organ failure, or serious impairment of body functions" than the interrogation technique could not be defined as torture. …
"Jack Goldsmith, who succeeded Bybee at OLC, said that Yoo, a former OLC attorney who now teaches at Chapman University in Orange, Calif., arrived at that definition by relying on statute written in 2000 related to health benefits. "