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- National Security Under a New Administration - part 1
April 16, 2009 - April 16, 2009Introduction by Scott L. Silliman and Panel 1: Surveillance and Intelligence Gathering
Panelists: Chris Schroeder, the Charles S. Murphy Professor of Law and Public Policy Studies at Duke; William Banks, the Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Law, Syracuse University; Michael Davidson, general counsel for the Select Committee on Intelligence, United States Senate; and Melissa Goodman, staff attorney for the National Security Project, American Civil Liberties Union. Sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, the Center for International & Comparative Law, and the Program in Public Law. - September, 2008
- Supreme Court Review
September 17, 2008 - Professors Christopher Schroeder, Curtis Bradley, Guy Charles, and Ernest A. Young discuss the most significant decisions of the past term of the U.S. Supreme Court. Sponsored by the Program in Public Law. - April, 2008
- Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration - part 1
April 10, 2008 - Opening Comments
Professor Scott L. Silliman gives remarks to open the weekend conference, which examines the legal and policy issues in charting the course for a new administration to ensure maximum protection against further terrorist attacks in the U.S. or against U.S. interests overseas.
Panel 1: Using Private Military Contractors: Issues of Accountability
Experts discuss the accountability of military contractors accompanying military forces on the battlefield. Moderated by Christopher H. Schroeder. Panelists: Nadia Naviwala, Scott Horton, Stephen Hedger and David Hammond Sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS). - September, 2007
- The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice & Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media - Part 10
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September 29, 2007 - Panel 9 - The Role and Responsibility of the Public
Panelists include Christopher H. Schroeder, Scott G. Bullock, Kimberly A. Gross, and Steven Shapiro. - April, 2007
- Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward? - part 4
April 12, 2007 - 2007 LENS ConferenceThis conference examines a number of specific issues with regard to finding the right way forward in confronting terrorism in the United States and abroad.
Panel 3: Domestic Spying
Panelists include: Neil Kinkopf, Christopher Schroeder, Mary DeRosa, William Banks, and Michael Lewis
- February, 2007
- The Legacy of Kelo v. New London
February 26, 2007 - In 1999, the city of New London, Connecticut started developing plans for its run-down Fort Trumbull neighborhood adjacent to its glistening new Pfizer research facility. While many were excited by the plans for a mixed-use development that would hopefully resurrect this economically disadvantaged city, others were upset by the plans which called for forcibly removing those residents who lived there. One home owner in particular -- Susette Kelo -- refused to move and led the fight to save her neighborhood. Her struggles eventually led to the Supreme Court. The resulting decision in her case is perhaps the most controversial decision in the last few years and has resulted in a wave of state legislation to limit its result. A panel of experts analyze the decision and its significance. Panelists include Duke Law Professors Christopher Schroeder and Jonathan Wiener, as well as adjunct Professor John Hart. - The Military Commissions Act of 2006: Outstanding Legal Issues
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February 12, 2007 - The Program in Public Law presents "The Military Commissions Act of 2006: Outstanding Legal Issues," a discussion with Duke Law Professors Curtis Bradley and Christopher Schroeder, and Robert Chesney, Associate Professor of Law at Wake Forest University School of Law. - September, 2006
- Constitution Day: The Constitution and the War on Terror
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September 18, 2006 - The Program in Public Law presents Constitution Day: The Constitution and the War on Terror, a panel discussion. Lunch will be served, first come first served. Bring your own drink. - August, 2006
- Supreme Court Preview: What To Anticipate in the Upcoming Term
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August 28, 2006 - Faculty members Chris Schroeder, Neil Siegel, Robert Mosteller, and Erwin Chemerinsky preview the upcoming Supreme Court term. - Presidential Signing Statements: What is the Problem with Them?
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August 21, 2006 - Sponsored by the Program in Public Law - April, 2006
- 2006 LENS Conference part 6
April 21, 2006 - Panel 5: "Balancing National Security and Civil Liberties" with Christopher Schroeder, John Schmidt, Neil Kinkopf, Greg Nojeim, and Andrew McCarthy. - 2006 LENS Conference part 1
April 20, 2006 - Opening remarks by Scott Silliman and Chris Schroeder - September, 2005
- Update on the Global War on Terrorism at Home and Abroad
September 28, 2005 - Participants are Scott Silliman, Professor of the Practice of Law and Executive Director of the Center for Law, Ethics and National Security; Bruce Jentleson, Professor of Public Policy Studies and Middle East foreign policy expert, Curtis Bradley, Richard and Marcy Horvitz Professor of Law and Associate Director of the Program in Public Law, and Chris Schroeder, Charles S. Murphy Professor of Law and Director of the Program in Public Law. Sponsored by the Program in Public Law. - A Discussion of the Legacy of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist
September 8, 2005 - Erwin Chemerinsky, Neil Siegel, Chris Schroeder, Laura Underkuffler, Jeff Powell and Tom Rowe. Presented by the Program in Public Law. - April, 2005
- 2005 LENS Conference: "Strategies for the War on Terrorism: Taking Stock" (part 6)
April 8, 2005 - The Duke Center for Law, Ethics, and National Security and Duke Law School's Program in Public Law, in conjunction with several other departments and organizations in or affiliated with Duke University, sponsors a major conference entitled "Strategies for the War on Terrorism: Taking Stock." Panel 6: PATRIOT Act Issues Featuring Chris Schroeder, William C. Banks, Mary Derosa, Robert Chesney, and Tim H. Edgar - November, 2004
- 2004 DELPF Symposium: Environmental Regulation, Energy, and Market Entry (part 2)
November 19, 2004 - Do current environmental regulations stifle energy industry innovation? Restrict output in energy markets? Does the current regulatory regime strike the right balance for the energy industry? Featuring: -Panel 2: "Emerging Energy Issues" with Jonathan Wiener, Suedeen G. Kelly, Christopher Schroeder, R. Dobie Langenkamp -"Environment and Energy" with Dr. Lincoln Pratson - 2004 DELPF Symposium: Environmental Regulation, Energy, and Market Entry (part 4)
November 19, 2004 - Do current environmental regulations stifle energy industry innovation? Restrict output in energy markets? Does the current regulatory regime strike the right balance for the energy industry? Featuring Final Panel Discussion with All Presenters - September, 2004
- Interrogation, Detention, and the Powers of the Executive - A Series of Roundtables (part 1)
September 17, 2004 - Sponsored by the Program in Public Law. A day-long conversation regarding some important issues raised during last year's Supreme Court Roundtable 1 - "Detention: Under What Circumstances Can Individuals Be Detained?" Featuring: Chris Schroeder, Eric Muller, John Harrison, Adam Charnes - Civil Liberties and the War on Terror: Preventing, Detaining, and Prosecuting Terrorists
September 7, 2004 - Discussion with Professors Chris Schroeder and Scott Silliman - September, 2002
- A Year Later: Examining the Emerging Legal Questions
September 11, 2002 - September 11 forum featuring professors Michael Byers, Madeline Morris, Chris Schroeder and Scott Silliman. - September, 2001
- Public Forum on World Trade Center Disaster
September 12, 2001 - Professors Scott Silliman and Christopher Schroeder answered questions related to the possible responses this country might make to this act of terrorism, September 12, 2001.
