
Laurel E. Fletcher’s new article puts the controversy over the law school’s decision to install paintings by Fernando Botero depicting U.S. soldiers torturing prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison into a broader context and explores what the Boteros have come to mean to the Berkeley Law community.
Title: Let’s Talk about the Boteros: Law, Memory, and the Torture Memos at Berkeley Law
Published in: Berkeley Journal of International Law