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Thursday, April 03, 2014
The Future of National Security Law at Pepperdine University School of Law
The Pepperdine Law Review along with my colleagues here at Pepperdine University School of Law are hosting a very interesting symposium tomorrow on the Future of National Security Law. The symposium features a diverse group of scholars many with prior government experience. The keynote speaker will be former CIA General Counsel John Rizzo.
I will have the pleasure of moderating a panel on the Future of American National Security Surveillance featuring distinguished panelists:
- Margaret Hu, Assistant Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University School of Law
- Stephen I. Vladeck, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Scholarship, American University Washington College of Law
- Kathleen Clark, Professor of Law, Washington University School of Law
- Jeremy Rabkin, Professor of Law, George Mason University School of Law
- Christopher Slobogin, Milton R. Underwood Chair in Law, Professor of Psychiatry, and Director, Criminal Justice Program, Vanderbilt Law School.
8:45-10:30 |
Separation of Powers and The Future of National Security Law |
10:45-12:00 |
International Law and the Future of American National Security Law |
12:00-12:45 |
Lunch |
12:45-1:15 |
Keynote Address by John Rizzo, Former General Counsel of the CIA and author of Company Man (book signing to follow) |
1:15-2:30 |
A Conversation About Whether the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force Should be Renewed |
2:45-4:00 |
The Future of American National Security Surveillance |
Posted by Victoria Schwartz on April 3, 2014 at 05:04 PM | Permalink
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