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International & National Security Law Practice Group
May 28, 2009This event is being co-sponsored with The Heritage Foundation.
President Obama has decided to close Guantanamo and reassess our counterterrorism policies. The leader of the Pakistani Taliban has threatened “an attack in Washington that will amaze everyone in the world.” What happens next? What legal structures can keep America safe against terrorist attacks? Should the law of armed conflict maintain its primacy? Can ordinary criminal courts successfully try terrorist suspects? Should specialized national security courts be created? What interrogation, surveillance and intelligence tools are essential to prevent future attacks?
Back to topCounterterrorism and the Obama Administration
Topics: | Constitution • Federal Courts • International Law & Trade • Security & Privacy • Supreme Court • International & National Security Law |
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Counterterrorism and the Obama Administration
Topics: | Constitution • Federal Courts • International Law & Trade • Security & Privacy • Supreme Court • International & National Security Law |
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Counterterrorism and the Obama Administration
Topics: | Constitution • International Law & Trade • Security & Privacy • International & National Security Law |
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Counterterrorism and the Obama Administration
Topics: | Constitution • International Law & Trade • Security & Privacy • International & National Security Law |
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