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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. - National Security Under a New Administration - part 2
April 16, 2009 - April 16, 2009Panel 2: Strategic Change in Afghanistan and Iraq: Debating the Policy
Panelists: Robert Chesney, professor of law, Wake Forest University School of Law and visiting professor, University of Texas School of Law; Anthony Harriman, former special advisor for policy implementation and former senior director for Afghanistan, National Security Council; Vikram Singh, fellow at the Center for a New American Security; and Stephen Tanner, author and military historian. Sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, the Center for International & Comparative Law, and the Program in Public Law. - National Security Under a New Administration - part 3
April 16, 2009 - April 16, 2009Luncheon keynote speaker: Honorable David Price, U.S. House of Representatives (D-NC 4).
Conference sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, the Center for International & Comparative Law, and the Program in Public Law. - National Security Under a New Administration - part 4
April 16, 2009 - April 16, 2009Panel 3: The Impact of Immigration Policy on National Security
Panelists: David Schanzer, visiting associate professor of the practice for public policy studies, Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, Duke University and director, Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security; Edward Alden, Council on Foreign Relations; Steve Kelly, U.S. Department of State Diplomat in Residence, Duke University; and Jessica Vaughan, Center for Immigration Studies. Sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, the Center for International & Comparative Law, and the Program in Public Law. - National Security Under a New Administration - part 5
April 16, 2009 - April 16, 2009Dinner keynote: His Excellency Dr. Hussein Hassouna, Ambassador, League of Arab States.
Conference sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, the Center for International & Comparative Law, and the Program in Public Law. - National Security Under a New Administration - part 6
April 16, 2009 - April 17, 2009Panel 4: Detaining and Prosecuting Terrorists: Establishing a New Paradigm
Panelists: Scott Silliman, professor of the practice of law and director of the Center for Law, Ethics & National Security, Duke Law School; John Altenburg, Jr., of counsel, Greenberg Traurig and former appointing authority for military commissions; Jonathan Hafetz, attorney for the National Security Project, American Civil Liberties Union; and Glenn Sulmasy, associate professor of law, department of humanities, law section, United States Coast Guard Academy. Sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, the Center for International & Comparative Law, and the Program in Public Law. - National Security Under a New Administration - part 7
April 16, 2009 - April 17, 2009Panel 5: Public Diplomacy: From Rhetoric to Strategy
Panelists: Bruce Jentleson, professor of public policy and political science, Duke University; Helle Dale, foreign affairs specialist for the Heritage Foundation; David Litt, executive director for the Center for Stabilization and Economic Reconstruction, Institute for Defense & Business; and Keith Reinhard, president of Business for Diplomatic Action and chairman emeritus of DDB Worldwide. Sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, the Center for International & Comparative Law, and the Program in Public Law. - National Security Under a New Administration - part 8
April 16, 2009 - April 17, 2009Luncheon keynote speaker: Honorable Stewart Baker. Address titled "Meeting the Threat to the Homeland."
Conference sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, the Center for International & Comparative Law, and the Program in Public Law. - National Security Under a New Administration - part 9
April 16, 2009 - April 17, 2009Panel 6: Rethinking the U.S. Relationship to the International Criminal Court
Panelists include Curtis Bradley, Richard A. Horvitz Professor of Law and Professor of Public Policy Studies, and Law School Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Duke University; John Bellinger III, former legal adviser, U.S. Department of State; John Dugard, chair, public international law, University of Leiden and visiting professor of law, Duke University; and Tod Lindberg, research fellow and editor, policy review, Hoover Institute, Stanford University. Sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, the Center for International & Comparative Law, and the Program in Public Law. - April, 2008
- Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration - part 9
April 11, 2008 - Panel 6: The Role of the Lawyer in the War on Terrorism
Experts consider the role of the lawyer in the war on terrorism, and the problems in successfully prosecuting terrorism cases in U.S. federal courts. Moderated by Kathryn W. Bradley. Panelists: Jack L. Rives, USAF Major General; John T. Martinez, CIA assistant general counsel; David J. Luban, Georgetown Law Professor; and Patrick F. Philbin, Kirland & Ellis. Sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS). - Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration - part 8
April 11, 2008 - Friday Luncheon
Paul Rosenzweig, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, discusses domestic security considerations for 2009 and beyond. Sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS). - Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration - part 7
April 11, 2008 - Panel 5: Extraordinary Rendition
Experts discuss the controversial use of extraordinary rendition. Moderated by Professor Scott L. Silliman. Panelists: John Radsan; Mitchell College of Law Professor; Aziz Huq, NYU School of Law Justice Program Director; Michael F. Scheuer, Georgetown Professor of Security Studies; Mark Mazzetti, NY Times correspondent. Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS). - Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration - Part 6
April 11, 2008 - Panel 4: Prosecuting Terrorism Cases in our Federal Courts
Professors, judges and lawyers join to discuss the prosecution of alleged terrorists in U.S. federal courts. Moderated by Professor Sara Sun Beale. Panelists: Norman Abrams, UCLA Professor of Law; Michael E. Tigar, UC Berkeley Professor of Law; attorney Karl Metzner; the Honorable David B. Sentelle, Chief Justice of the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit. Sponsored by the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS), the Center for International and Comparative Law, and the Program in Public Law. - Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration - part 5
April 10, 2008 - Thursday Dinner
His Excellency Samir Sumaida'ie, Ambassador of the Republic of Iraq to the United States, discusses the current issues in combating terrorism. - Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration - part 4
April 10, 2008 - Panel 3: The War on Terrorism: Role of the International Community
Experts discuss the international component of combating terrorism, including the formulation of our foreign policy and how we can best ensure integrated global cooperation. Moderated by A. Mark Weisburd, Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina. Panelists: Amos N. Guiora, Ron Atkey, the Honorable Nicholas Rostow, and David Bickford. - Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration - part 3
April 10, 2008 - Thursday Luncheon
Duke Professors of Public Policy and Political Science Bruce W. Jentleson and Peter D. Feaver debate how the administration might best shape national counterterrorism policy for the next four years and beyond. - Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration - part 2
April 10, 2008 - Panel 2: FISA Reform
Experts discuss proposals for reform of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Moderated by Robert M. Chesney, Wake Forest Professor of Law. Panelists: Lisa Graves, Suzanne Spaulding, the Honorable Benjamin A. Powell, and James Baker. - 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). - April, 2007
- Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward? - part 9
April 13, 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 6: Military Commissions
Panelists include: Scott Silliman, John Altenburg, Jr., Dwight Sullivan, Morris Davis, and Richard Rosen
- Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward? - part 8
April 13, 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.
Luncheon Speaker: Dennis C. Blair, Admiral USN (Ret.)
- Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward? - part 7
April 13, 2007 - 2007 LENS Conference
This 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 5: Detaining Terrorists: Habeas Corpus Concerns
Panelists include: Curtis Bradley, John Harrison, Deborah Pearlstein, Neil Siegel, and Neil Kinkopf - Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward? - part 6
April 13, 2007 - 2007 LENS Conference
This 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 4: Interrogating Terrorists: Probing the Limits
Panelists include: Robert Chesney, Marty Lederman, Robert Fein, Laura Dickinson, and James Candelmo - Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward? - part 5
April 12, 2007 - 2007 LENS Conference
This conference examines a number of specific issues with regard to finding the right way forward in confronting terrorism in the United States and abroad.
Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Benjamin A. Powell - 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
- Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward? - part 3
April 12, 2007 - 2007 LENS Conference
This conference examines a number of specific issues with regard to finding the right way forward in confronting terrorism in the United States and abroad.
Luncheon Speaker: HRH Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein - Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward? - part 2
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 2: Options for the US Strategy and Policy in the Middle East
Panelists include: Bruce Kuniholm, Stephen Grummon, Rand Beers, and Peter Feaver
- Confronting Terrorism Here and Abroad: Which Way Forward? - part 1
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.
Opening Comments by Scott L. Silliman
Panel 1: Understanding Islam: Religious and Cultural Differences
Panelists include: Bruce Lawrence, miriam cooke, Abdeslam E.M. Maghraoui, Engseng Ho, and Charles Kurzman
- April, 2006
- 2006 LENS Conference part 5
April 21, 2006 - Panel 4: "Defending the Infrastructure" with David Schanzer, Robert Mahoney, Rafi Ron, David Howe, and Dr. Noel Greis. - 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 7
April 21, 2006 - Panel 6: "The Role of the Media in the War Against Terrorism" with David Jarmul, Art Harris, Jackie Northam, Susan Taylor Martin, and Jay DeFrank. - 2006 LENS Conference Friday Luncheon Speaker
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April 21, 2006 - Featuring Richard B. Myers, General USAF (ret) - 2006 LENS Conference part 1
April 20, 2006 - Opening remarks by Scott Silliman and Chris Schroeder - 2006 LENS Conference part 2
April 20, 2006 - Panel 1: "Where to From Here" with Bruce Kuniholm, Stephen Grummon, Nancy Soderberg, Rand Beers, and Zainab Al-Suwaij. - 2006 LENS Conference part 3
April 20, 2006 - Panel 2: "The US Military and Privatization" with Scott Stucky, Jarisse Sanborn, Joseph Sikes, and William Nash. - 2006 LENS Conference part 4
April 20, 2006 - Panel 3: "Shaping US Foreign Policy for the Next Decade" with Bruce Jentleson, Christopher Preble, Steven Simon, Ole Holsti, and Richard Kohn. - 2006 LENS Conference Thursday Luncheon Speaker
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April 20, 2006 - Kenneth A. Minihan, Lt. Gen, USAF (ret) - 2006 LENS Conference Thursday Dinner
April 20, 2006 - Featuring the Honorable Walter B. Jones, US House of Representatives 3rd District, North Carolina - April, 2005
- 2005 LENS Conference: "Strategies for the War on Terrorism: Taking Stock" (part 4)
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 4: The President and International Law in the War on Terrorism Featuring Curtis Bradley, Derek Jinks, Michael D. Ramsey, Ingrid Wuerth, and John C. Harrison - 2005 LENS Conference: "Strategies for the War on Terrorism: Taking Stock" (keynote)
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." Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Jane Harman (D-CA) United States House of Representatives - 2005 LENS Conference: "Strategies for the War on Terrorism: Taking Stock" (part 5)
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 5: Military Commissions Featuring Scott Silliman, Louis Fisher, John D. Altenburg, Jr., Toni Locy, and David B. Rivkin, Jr. - 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 - 2005 LENS Conference: "Strategies for the War on Terrorism: Taking Stock" (Dinner)
April 7, 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." The Honorable Nabil Fahmy, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United States - 2005 LENS Conference: "Strategies for the War on Terrorism: Taking Stock" (part 1)
April 7, 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 1: Defining and Understanding the Causes of Terrorism Featuring Elizabeth Kiss, Charles Kurzman, Mohammed M. Hafez, Mamoun Fandy, and Ebrahim Moosa - 2005 LENS Conference: "Strategies for the War on Terrorism: Taking Stock" (part 2)
April 7, 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 2: Key Policy Changes Featuring Gilbert W. Merkx, Michael Vickers, Ambassador Thomas E. McNamara, Martha Crenshaw, and Bruce Jentleson. - 2005 LENS Conference: "Strategies for the War on Terrorism: Taking Stock" (Thurs. Luncheon)
April 7, 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." Thursday Luncheon featuring James Pavitt, former CIA Director of Operations - 2005 LENS Conference: "Strategies for the War on Terrorism: Taking Stock" (part 3)
April 7, 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 3: Interrogating Terrorists: The Torture Debate Featuring Peter D. Feaver, John D. Hutson, John Smith, Heather MacDonald, and Marty Lederman - April, 2003
- Confronting Iraq: Legal and Policy Considerations
April 11, 2003 - 2003 LENS Conference Panel 4 - Confronting Iraq: Legal and Policy Considerations
April 11, 2003 - 2003 LENS Conference Panel 5 - Confronting Iraq: Legal and Policy Considerations
April 11, 2003 - 2003 LENS Conference Day 2 Luncheon - Confronting Iraq: Legal and Policy Considerations
April 10, 2003 - 2003 LENS Conference Panel 1 - Confronting Iraq: Legal and Policy Considerations
April 10, 2003 - 2003 LENS Conference Panel 2 - Confronting Iraq: Legal and Policy Considerations
April 10, 2003 - 2003 LENS Conference Luncheon - Confronting Iraq: Legal and Policy Considerations
April 10, 2003 - 2003 LENS Conference Panel 3 - Confronting Iraq: Legal and Policy Considerations
April 10, 2003 - 2003 LENS Conference Dinner
