Marty Lederman over at Balkinization has posted the language of the "compromise" reached by the "Senators Three" and the White House. I may not be a lawyer, but it doesn't look like the "principled opposition" got anything-- the President evidently can interpret the Geneva Conventions anyway he wants, the "program" (ie. torture) goes forward with the blessings of Congress and "deal-breaker" items like the provision allowing suspects access to classified evidence against them and oversight of the use of coerced testimony will probably be stricken in conference committee deliberations on the bill or purposely ignored by Presidential signing statement. Brilliant how this sort of thing happens over and over but the storyline is the same when you open the morning newspaper. Check out Marty's analysis here and prepare yourself for his conclusion that we will become the first nation to legislate active violation of the Geneva Conventions.