* Upcoming Event: "WikiLeaks — What Now?", Monday, November 1, 2010, 3:30 pm
The Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law
Invites You to Attend
WikiLeaks – What Now?
Since WikiLeaks released the Iraq War Logs, the legal implications of the controversy and the disclosure of classified information have become increasingly imperative. Implications for future classification procedures, potential First Amendment arguments, and the impact of the Internet Act on secrecy dynamics will form the nexus of this very important conversation.
This panel is part of the public discussions series sponsored by the Center entitled “Emerging Technology and National Security.”
Panelists:
Elizabeth Baker, Partner at Zwillinger Genetski, and former in-house counsel for Yahoo! Inc.
Dakota Rudesill, Visiting Assistant Professor and Interim Director of the Federal Legislation and Administrative Clinic, former Policy, Plans, and Requirements directorate of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
Missy Ryan, Acting Bureau Chief, Mexico and Central America, Former Deputy Bureau Chief, Iraq, Thompson Reuters
Moderated by:
Professor Laura K. Donohue
Opening remarks by:
Professor David Luban
Acting Director, Center on National Security and the Law
Monday, November 1, 2010
3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Gewirz 12th Floor
Georgetown Law Center
Reception to Follow
Please RSVP to rsvp2.
Please contact nationalsecurity with questions.