Will Trying Suspected Terrorists in Federal Court Advance the Interests of Justice and National Security? - Event Audio/Video
Fordham Student Chapter, New York Lawyers Chapter, and the International & National Security Law Practice Group
January 27, 2010
James J. Benjamin, Martin Flaherty, William K. Kelley, Vincent J. Vitkowsky, Andrew Kent, Reuvain BorchardtThe following audio and video were recorded on January 27, 2010.
Will Trying Suspected Terrorists in Federal Court
Advance the Interests of Justice and National Security? 1-27-10
Running Time: 01:33:04
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The Federalist Society's Fordham Student Chapter, New York Lawyers Chapter, and the International & National Security Law Practice Group presented this panel discussion on January 27, 2010, at Fordham University School of Law.
Panelists include:
- Mr. James J. Benjamin Jr., Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld LLP
- Prof. Martin Flaherty, Fordham University School of Law
- Prof. William K. Kelley, University of Notre Dame Law School
- Mr. Vincent Vitkowsky, Edwards, Angell, Palmer, & Dodge LLP
- Moderator: Prof. Andrew Kent, Fordham University School of Law
- Introduction: Reuvain Borchardt, President, Fordham Student Chapter
Fordham University School of Law
New York, NY
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