Is there evidence that Condoleezza Rice violated the Law in a serious way?
Yes. There is credible evidence that Condoleezza Rice participated in war crimes and aggressive war. Some of the evidence that Professor Rice violated the Law was discussed in Stanford Says No to War’s Draft Letter to the Stanford Community which was released when Professor Rice returned to Stanford in early March, 2009, and, more informally, in a debate held at the University of Denver, Professor Rice’s alma mater, on March 2. Since then, new evidence has emerged about Professor Rice’s role in waterboarding, in particular a report of the Senate Intelligence Committee released on April 22, 2009. Summarizing the report, Ewan MacAskill and Stephen Bates reported in the UK Guardian: “Condoleezza Rice gave permission for the CIA to use waterboarding techniques on the alleged al-Qaida terrorist Abu Zubaydah as early as July 2002, the first known official approval for the technique, according to a report released by the Senate intelligence committee yesterday.” In the video taken by Stanford