LENS Conference - Fall 1998
The American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security
The Center for National Security Law, University of Virginia School of Law
The Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
November 12-13, 1998
CSIS Conference Center
Level B-1
1800 K Street, NW
Washington, D.C.
Special Guest: The Honorable Sandra Day O'Connor
Thursday, November 12, 1998
8:00 AM Registration And Continental Breakfast
8:30 AM Welcoming Remarks
Elizabeth R. Rindskopf, Chair
ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security
9:00 AM PANEL I - Round Table Discussion
Survey Of New Developments In National Security Law: Executive Branch Perspectives
Moderator: Elizabeth R. Rindskopf
Participants
The Honorable David R. Andrews, Legal Adviser
Department of State
The Honorable James E. Baker, Special Assistant to the President
Legal Adviser, National Security Council
Robert M. McNamara, Jr., General Counsel
Central Intelligence Agency
The Honorable Judith A. Miller ,General Counsel
Department of Defense
Larry R. Parkinson , General Counsel
Federal Bureau of Investigation
10:45 AM PANEL II - Round Table Discussion
Survey Of New Developments In National Security Law: Views From The Hill
Moderator: Richard E. Friedman, Chair, Advisory Committee
ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security
Participants
Daniel Gallington, General Counsel
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
Patrick B. Murray, Chief Counsel
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Stephen G. Rademaker, Chief Counsel
House International Relations Committee
Scott W. Stucky, General Counsel
Senate Committee on Armed Services
12:30 PM Luncheon Speaker: Richard A. Clarke, National Coordinator for Security Critical Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-Terrorism National Security Council 2:30 PM PANEL III - Organizing to Combat Transnational Threats
Moderator: Ann C. Petersen, Member
ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security
Panelists
M.E. Bowman, Associate General Counsel
National Security Affairs, FBI
Alan J. Kreczko, Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary
Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration Department of State
Zachary Selden, Policy Associate
Business Executives for National Security
Michelle Van Cleave, Chief Counsel and Staff Director
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on
Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information 6:30 PM Reception/Dinner Speaker: The Honorable Sandra Day O'Connor Associate Justice United States Supreme Court
Friday, November 13, 1998
8:00 AM Continental Breakfast
8:30 AM PANEL IV The Divergence Between Military and Civilian Cultures: A Risk to National Security?
Moderator: Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director
Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
Panelists
John Hillen, Olin Fellow for National Security Studies
Council on Foreign Relations
Richard H. Kohn, Professor of History
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas E. Ricks, Pentagon Correspondent
The Wall Street Journal
10:15 AM PANEL V - The Rome Treaty: Is The International Criminal Court Viable?
Moderator: Paul Schott Stevens, Senior Vice President and General Counsel
Mutual Funds and International Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Panelists
Michael P. Scharf , Professor of Law and Director
Center for International Law and Policy, New England School of Law
The Honorable David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-Large forWar Crimes Issues
Department of State
Jerome J. Shestack, Immediate Past President
American Bar Association
NOON Luncheon Speaker: General Charles A. Horner, USAF (Ret.), Former Commander-in-Chief United Space Space Command 2:00 PM PANEL VI The Growing Ballistic Missile Threat and the ABM Treaty
Moderator: John Norton Moore, Director
Center for National Security Law, University of Virginia School of Law
Panelists
Barry M. Blechman, Chairman
Henry L. Stimson Center
Ambassador Henry F. Cooper, Former Chief
U.S. Negotiator at the Geneva Defense and Space Talks
Mary Elizabeth Hoinkes, General Counsel
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Robert C. Joseph, Director
Center for Counter Proliferation and Research National Defense University
3:30 PM ADJOURNMENT
*Indicates participation in the program has not been confirmed.
