White House Turns Tables on Former American POWs
2002: 17 POWs from the 1991 Gulf War filed a lawsuit against Iraq for the torture they endured from Iraq troops at the now infamous Abu Ghraib. They're allowed to do this by the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1996.
2003: Judge Richard W. Roberts awards them $653 million in compensatory damages and $306 million in punitive damages.
Soon after this, the Bush administration argues the case should be thrown out. Why? Reasons include:
--President Bush had voided such claims against Iraq because of the current occupation
--This Scott McClellan quote: "These resources are required for the urgent national security needs of rebuilding Iraq."
When the case goes to the US Court of Appeals for the DC circuit, the 3 judges ruled unanimously for the Bush administration and throw out the lawsuit. The case is now before the Supreme Court.
For their sakes, I only hope that the Supreme Court has far more sense than the government on this case.