Professor of Law, New England Law | Boston
Professor Victor Hansen teaches Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, and Prosecutorial Ethics at New England Law ¦Boston. Before joining the New England Law faculty in 2005, he served a 20-year career in the Army, most of that time as a JAG Corps officer. In his last military assignment he served as a regional defense counsel for the United States Army Trial Defense Service. His previous assignments include work as a military prosecutor and supervising prosecutor. He has been involved in military capital litigation as a prosecutor and as a defense attorney. He also served as an associate professor of law at The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, VA. He is the author of several articles and books on criminal and military law, evidence, and national security issues, and is an elected member of the American Law Institute.
Does Al Qaeda Deserve Civilian Justice?
Trial & Terror: Where Should Accused 9/11 Conspirators Be Tried?
National Security Issues
The Struggle between Secrecy & Democracy at the CIA
Obama's First Year Grades in National Security
A CIA Lawyer's Perspective on Counter-Terrorism
National Security
Will Obama Keep Us Safe? A New Approach to National Security
National Security and the New Administration
The Legality of Predator Strikes and Other Covert Actions