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151: 225:, a member of the senior legal group, reviewed a hard copy of that memorandum in Walker's office (copies were not made widely available pursuant to instructions of William J. Haynes, General Counsel of the Department of Defense). This led to a disagreement between Mora and the senior legal group. Mora disagreed with the reasoning of the Department of Justice, whereas Walker agreed with Yoo's reasoning concerning the powers of the President. Walker encouraged discussion among the legal team and invited Yoo to the Pentagon to answer their questions, which he did on two occasions. Walker also encouraged Mora to share his views and to meet with General Counsel Haynes. Mora met with Haynes and circulated an opposing draft memo. Haynes did not accept Mora's views, nor did any members of the senior legal committee. 229:
recommendations to Secretary Rumsfeld stated that the reasoning behind the Department of Justice memorandum was sound, although the group expressly stated it did not need to rely upon the more far-reaching conclusions of the Justice Department's memorandum concerning the powers of the President. The final report was presented on April 4, 2003. Secretary Rumsfeld adopted the vast majority of the new techniques proposed. At the Administration's request, the Justice Department subsequently reviewed the Working Group's recommendations that were adopted by Secretary Rumsfeld and fully endorsed them.
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On March 6, 2003, by a unanimous vote, all members of the senior legal group (including the Navy) presented their recommendations for new techniques to Secretary Rumsfeld. These had been proposed by the technical working group and were subject to legal and policy review by the senior legal team. The
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designated Walker as the head of a departmental working group tasked with implementing the Secretary's request. Walker established a committee of the senior lawyers in the Pentagon, both military and civilian, and a career-level working group having expertise in the substantive issues and additional
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On January 15, 2003, as a result of concern expressed by the Army that more techniques were needed to interrogate the terrorists being held at Guantanamo, the
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nominated her to be Assistant Secretary of Energy (Environment, Safety, and Health). She was confirmed by the Senate and held this office until 1988.
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as Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Land and Natural Resources Division. From 1984 to 1985, she was the Deputy Solicitor of the
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She spent 1988-89 as Vice President of Law Environmental Inc. She was a partner at Richards, Watson & Gershon and their managing partner in
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Walker returned to private practice in 2009 and, as an independent contractor, provides legal services to private clients and law firms.
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ordered a review of what additional techniques might be available and permissible under law. Two days later,
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who served as a high-ranking appointee under Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.
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Mary L. Walker, holds a copy of the report on the US Air Force Academy (USAFA) sexual misconduct study
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The next week, Walker received an extensive legal memorandum, written in 2001, from the
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Memo From the Pentagon Counsel to the General Counsel for the Air Force, Jan. 17, 2003
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in Biological Sciences in 1970. She then attended both UCLA Law School and
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in San Francisco in 1973. She worked there until 1976 when she joined the
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Walker is divorced and has one son. She lives in San Diego.
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lawyer
Dayton, Ohio
University of California, Berkeley
A.B.
Boston University School of Law
J.D.
Southern Pacific Transportation Company
law firm
Los Angeles
United States Department of Justice
United States Department of the Interior
President of the United States
Ronald Reagan
San Francisco
Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps
San Diego
Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission
evangelical Christian
Campus Crusade for Christ
George W. Bush
General Counsel of the Air Force
presidency of George W. Bush

United States Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld
William J. Haynes, II
General Counsel
United States Department of Defense

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