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Click to play: Panel 3: Constitutional and Prudential Limits on the Treaty Power: Federalism, Delegation, or Some Other Principle?

Panel 3: Constitutional and Prudential Limits on the Treaty Power: Federalism, Delegation, or Some Other Principle?

12th Annual Faculty Conference

Prof. Duncan Hollis, Temple University Beasley School of Law Prof. John McGinnis, Northwestern University Law...

Click to play: International: International Law: Agreements Between Sovereigns or World Government?

International: International Law: Agreements Between Sovereigns or World Government?

2009 National Lawyers Convention

International law consists of reciprocal agreements on specific and limited matters. For the U.S., these...

International: International Law: Agreements Between Sovereigns or World Government?

2009 National Lawyers Convention

International law consists of reciprocal agreements on specific and limited matters. For the U.S., these...

Click to play: Professional Responsibility: The Role of Government Attorneys and the Global War on Terror

Professional Responsibility: The Role of Government Attorneys and the Global War on Terror

2009 National Lawyers Convention

In the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001, government attorneys in the White...

Professional Responsibility: The Role of Government Attorneys and the Global War on Terror

2009 National Lawyers Convention

In the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001, government attorneys in the White...

Luncheon and Panel 3: Preventing Attacks through Surveillance and Intelligence

Counterterrorism and the Obama Administration

Mike German, Policy Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union Kate Martin, Director, Center for National Security...