upcoming event: John Rizzo at a SCOLANS breakfast on May 5

AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
STANDING COMMITTEE ON LAW AND NATIONAL SECURITY

BREAKFAST PROGRAM

University Club, 1135 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC
Wednesday, May 5, 2010 – 8:00-9:00 a.m.

“National Security Law Issues – A CIA Perspective”

Keynote address by John A. Rizzo

Retired from the CIA in December 2009, after 34 years of service, most recently as Acting General Counsel. He is now a Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution and is working on a memoir of his Agency Career.

Registration form below.

Also for those who missed the April 22 program on “Legal Issues Related to Targeted Killings,” a video is available for downloading at our website – www.abanet.org/natsecurity.

Holly McMahon
Staff Director
Standing Committee on Law and National Security
740 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005

(202) 662-1035
(202) 638-3844 fax
www.abanet.org/natsecurity

BREAKFAST MEETING REGISTRATION FORM RIZZO (2).doc

By Robert M. Chesney

Robert M. Chesney is Charles I. Francis Professor in Law at UT-Austin School of Law. Chesney is a national security law specialist, with a particular interest in problems associated with terrorism. Professor Chesney recently served in the Justice Department in connection with the Detainee Policy Task Force created by Executive Order 13493. He is a member of the Advisory Committee of the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on Law and National Security, a senior editor for the Journal of National Security Law & Policy, an associate member of the Intelligence Science Board, a non-resident senior fellow of the Brookings Institution, a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a member of the American Law Institute. Professor Chesney has published extensively on topics ranging from detention and prosecution in the counterterrorism context to the states secrets privilege. He served previously as chair of the Section on National Security Law of the Association of American Law Schools and as editor of the National Security Law Report (published by the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on Law and National Security). His upcoming projects include two books under contract with Oxford University Press, one concerning the evolution of detention law and policy and the other examining the judicial role in national security affairs.

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