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Panel Discusses Legal Dimensions of the U.S. Response to September 11
On Monday, October 1, the School of Law sponsored a panel discussion that examined the "Legal Dimensions of the U.S. Response to September 11." The event was part of the law school's commitment to bringing reasoned deliberation to bear in the hope for a just resolution of this dark episode.
The event featured the following three Boalt Hall professors, who participated in a panel discussion and question-and-answer session:
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| David Caron addressed terrorism, dealing with states that harbor terrorists and transnational law enforcement. |
Charles Weisselberg discussed some civil-liberty implications of proposed antiterrorism legislation. |
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| Pamela Samuelson focused on cyberterrorism, proposals to regulate encryption and new online surveillance initiatives. |
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(10/2/01) |