Guantanamo Trials: An Insider's view of the legal issues surrounding the war on terror, the military tribunals and the Boumediene v. Bush decision

Inland Empire Lawyers Chapter

Speaker:

  • Prof. Kyndra Rotunda, Chapman University School of Law

Speaker:

  • Prof. Kyndra Rotunda, Chapman University School of Law

Professor Rotunda, the author of Honor Bound, Inside the Guantanamo Trials is a JAG (Major) in the U.S. Army Individual Reserve and served as a legal advisor to the Guantanamo Bay detention camp commander in 2002-2003 where she provided legal advice to the Commander and worked with the International Committee of the Red Cross. Professor Rotunda was also a member of the Criminal Investigations Task Force where she provided legal counsel to the military law enforcement agents who interviewed detainees and developed cases for possible prosecution. Professor Rotunda was also a member of the Office of the Chief Prosecutor where she prepared war crimes charges against alleged Al Qaida and Taliban members designated for trial at Guantanamo Bay.

Cost is $30.  Lunch will be served. 

To make reservations, please call, fax, or e-mail Kaiya Avery. Please remit your check for the event to:
"The Federalist Society" Attn: Kaiya Avery, c/o Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear, LLP; 3403 Tenth Street, Suite 700; Riverside, CA 92501
Phone: (951) 781-9231 Fax: (951) 781-4507 RSVP E-mail: [email protected].

The Federalist Society certifies that this activity has been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1.0 hours General