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Standing Committee on Law and National Security

18th Annual Review Conference

18th Annual Review
of the Field
of National
Security Law

Issues for the New Administration

November 6 and 7, 2008

Renaissance
Washington DC Hotel

Admiral Michael G. Mullen, USN
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

 

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Conference Materials for Day 1 and Day 2 are now available.

Day 1
Day 2


Conference Podcasts

About the Committee

The American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, founded in 1962 by then-ABA President and later Supreme Court Justice Lewis J. Powell, conducts studies, sponsors programs and conferences, and administers working groups on law and national security-related issues. The Committee's activities assist policymakers, educate lawyers, the media and the public, and enable the Committee to make recommendations to the ABA. The Standing Committee provides research and advice on such subjects as the legal responses to terrorism, the restructuring of the intelligence community and its role in law enforcement, and operational international law in the conduct of the military.

Recent Events

Sept. 25, 2008

Breakfast Program with the Honorable Stewart A. Baker, Assistant Secretary for Policy, United States Department of Homeland Security.

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Click here to listen to the podcast (running time: 40 minutes)

   

August 9, 2008

Local Police Fighting International Terrorism

Click here to listen to the podcast (running time: 1 hr. 34 minutes)

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Privacy and National Security in a Networked World: Is It Time to Reconsider Privacy Rights in Third Party Records?

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Privacy introduction http://www.goodmanrutt.com/aba_downloads/

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July 10, 2008

Federal Courts and Terrorists after Boumediene

Moderated by Robert Litt.

Panelists include Richard Zabel and Benjamin Wittes.

Click Here to Listen to the Program (duration 1 hour/15 minutes)

June 17, 2008
Program on Supreme Court Ruling on Boumediene and Munaf.

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Click here for list of speakers
Click here for the text of the Supreme Court Decision in Boumediene
Click here for the text of the Supreme Court Decision in Munaf

May 22, 2008
Rep. Jim Cooper (TN-05), on "Congress in the Roles and Missions Debate" Click here for audio (46 minutes).

House Armed Services Committee Panel on Roles and Missions Report
April 30, 2008
Ambassador Frank Wisner, on “Kosovo: Its Independence and U.S. Policy” Click Here (47 minutes).
 
March 3, 2008

Breakfast Program on FISA Reform featuring:

  • Kenneth Wainstein, Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, DOJ
  • Wyndee Parker, Deptuy Staff Director and General Counsel, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
  • Kate Martin, Director, Center for National Security Studies
  • James A. Baker former head of the Office of Intelligence Policy and Review, DOJ
  • Moderated by Suzanne Spaulding, Chair, Law and National Security Advisory Committee and Principal, Bingham Consulting Group

Please click here to listen to the podcast, (running time 73 minutes)

Please click here to watch to the C-SPAN video.

December 19, 2007

Keynote address by Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey before the Standing Committee.

Prepared Remarks for Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey at the American Bar Association National Security Law Breakfast

Click here. (running time 40 minutes)

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17th Annual Review of the Field of National Security Law

11/15/07 Welcoming remarks and Panel I - Executive Branch Perspectives (partial panel-full panel to be posted soon)
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(running time: 1 hour)
  Panel IV – Extraordinary Rendition
Moderated by Scott Silliman, panelists include Robert Chesney, John Radsan, Margaret Satterthwaite and Michael Scheuer.
Click here to listen Part 1 (running time: 59 minutes)
Click here to listen Part 2 (running time: 54 minutes)
  Panel V – National Security Strategy for a New Administration
Moderated by John Norton Moore, panelists include Kurt Campbell, Jeffrey Smith, Nicholas Rostow and Marin Strmecki.
Click here to listen Part 1 (running time: 101 minutes)
Click here to listen Part 2 (running time: 39 minutes)
  Luncheon Keynote Speech:

Major General Charles J. Dunlap Jr., USAF, Deputy Judge Advocate General, United States Air Force
“Lawfare and Warfare”
(click here to listen)
(running time: 103 minutes)
  Luncheon Keynote Speech: Congressman James Cooper, Chair, Special Committee on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces, House Armed Services Committee
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(running time: 45 minutes)
  Dinner Speech by the Honorable James Comey, SVP and GC, Lockheed Martin and Former Deputy AG, Justice
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(running time: 45 minutes)

Full panels will be posted as soon as they become available.

Nov. 15-16
2007

17th Annual Review of the Field of National Security Law Conference

MCLE Conference Materials Day1(9.1MB)

MCLE Conference Materials Day2(9.1MB)

Program

Renaissance Hotel
999 Ninth St., NW
Wash., DC
(Metro accessible)

National Security Law Report

The September/October 2008 National Security Law Report is now available.

In this issue, we present a series of essays from a diverse group of national security experts offering their “Advice for the Next Administration and Congress”  Judge James E. Baker pens an essay titled, “A Running Start: Getting Law Ready During a Presidential Transition” while Clark Kent Ervin and James Carafano debate “Homeland Security Reform Priorities for the Next Administration and Congress.”  Jeff Greene suggests reforms necessary to establish “A National Security System for the 21st Century,” and Michael Posner and Michael Lewis debate the topic of torture and coercive interrogation in their essays on “Advice to the Next Administration and Congress Regarding Coercive Interrogation.” Mark Shulman in his essay recommends that the next President and Congress establish “The Four Freedoms as Good Law and Grand Strategy.” 

Volume 30, Number 3 Sept./Oct. 2008

Read Past National Security Law Reports

Law and National Security Writing Competition

The 2008 winner of the ABA Law and National Security Writing Competition is Sarah Miller, Harvard Law School, Class of 2009.  Her paper “Covert Action and the War on Terror: Reconciling Secrecy and Public Legitimacy,” will be published in our National Security Law Report. Many thanks to all those who submitted papers through this competition.  We were very pleased with the depth and variety of topics presented. 

Click here to read the paper.

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Recent Publications

 

 

 

Standing Committee on Law and National Security announces: Careers in National Security Law - a resource for law students and young lawyers

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Product Code: 3550019
Price: $19.95

Patriot Debates Online!

November National Security Law Report

Read the online version of Patriot Debates, containing detailed essays by noted legal experts on 16 provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act.

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