Sunday, March 3, 2019

Law, Security, and Liberty after 9/11: Looking to the Future - Harvard Law School


Law, Security, and Liberty after 9/11: Looking to the Future
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On September 16 and 17, the HLS-Brookings Project on Law and Security, in partnership with the Harvard National Security Journal held a conference titled "Law, Security, and Liberty after 9/11: Looking to the Future." The conference addressed questions of national and international security through an interdisciplinary lens, bringing together academics, government experts, civil society, media, and other interested actors.

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John Brennan, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism adviser to President Obama, speaks at HLS
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Charlie Savage, reporter for the New York Times and 2007 Pulitzer Prize recipient
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1:31:57


What can and cannot be learned from the 'war on terrorism' for other threats?
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1:17:11


U.S.-Muslim relations: Where are we heading?
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1:09:53


The ethics and law of domestic counterterrorism: The challenges of the next 10 years
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1:26:04


The ethics and law of international counterterrorism: The challenges of the next 10 years
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1:10:09


The presidency in the post 9/11 world
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